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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really separate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means something is truly or completely divided or detached from something else. Example: The two siblings were constantly arguing, so their parents decided it was time for them to have their own rooms and be really separate from each other.
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Can you really separate volume from perspective?
"We'd try to be really separate".
But these two worlds were never really separate.
I can't really separate the dancers from the steps.
"We don't really separate one from the other".
Can I really separate the culture from the history?
I believe that body and spirit are not really separate, though it often seems that way.
NE My question is: can you really separate it out in your head?
Can we really separate the supposedly medical concept of sex addiction from our snobbery and moralism?
Can the ECB really separate its decisions on inflation-fighting from its growing role in ensuring financial stability?
"When you're evaluating kids, you really separate the good kids from the weaker kids with the transition drills".
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