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"really of having" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
Instead, you could say "actually having" or "really having" to express the idea of truly possessing something. Example: I thought I wanted to be a doctor, but I'm now starting to question if I'm capable of actually having the dedication and perseverance needed for the job.
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