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The phrase "really empty" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something is truly or very empty. Example: "When I went to take out the trash, I realized that the garbage can was really empty. I must have forgotten to put a new bag in yesterday."
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"It felt really empty.
You feel really empty".
It's really empty".
The streets are really empty.
You can't really empty your mind.
He described the brothers' papers as "really empty".
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Is the film really "hollow, empty, insincere [and] pretentious" as Sight & Sound's editor, Nick James claims?
"Our Islam section has really emptied out," said Virginia Harabin, a supervisor at Politics & Prose, a bookstore in Washington.
Also, are your parents really emptying their savings account for this educational experience?
But his opponents say that the glass of Uganda is really half empty.
On 1 April, 11 years ago, I looked into my spare room to check that it really was empty.
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