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Discover Ludwig"really it does" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to emphasize or confirm a previous statement. Here are a few examples: - "I couldn't believe it would actually work, but really it does!" - "He said he was innocent, and really, it does seem like he's telling the truth." - "She didn't think she could finish the race, but with some encouragement, really it does look like she's going to make it."
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Steady now, you're probably starting to think that this book is one of those dry, historical tomes -- not the sort of thing you'd want to lug to the beach or airport -- but really, it does have its juicy bits.
Really it does.
(No, really, it does excellent German things such as gherkins and rye bread and cured ham, and you can play brilliant tricks on all your snobbier gourmet friends.
¹No, really, it does Jon Butterworth has written a book about being involved in the discovery of the Higgs boson, Smashing Physics, available here.
I know it's just what we have no earthly business guessing about, good or bad, but really it does seem to me there's every good reason for hope, Aunt Hannah.
But really, it doesn't matter.
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