Sentence examples for really refers to from inspiring English sources

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The title of your book really refers to self-censorship, which you view with disfavor.

What it really refers to is the interior of Jodie Foster's head.

The word "complete" in the name of the store really refers to a limited sort of completeness.

That's the clue for 4 Down, and while it might be a clue about game pieces, the answer really refers to singers Chubby Checker and Fats Domino.

All the talk of "parity" among the teams in recent years really refers to a dilution of top talent and the short-lived composition of the best teams.

Some French media have asked if the novel's title really refers to the position of women, marked by sexual performance, paid sex, polygamy, withdrawal from the workplace.

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"I was really referring to Mo.

But wait, Cashman really referred to A-Rod as Mr Rodriguez?

"I don't really refer to the Angel way," Scioscia said.

White House officials have said Mr. Obama was really referring to civil unions, which he does support.

"Fuzzy math" doesn't really refer to Mr. Gore's numbers.

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