Sentence examples for really to avoid from inspiring English sources

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So how irrational would it be, really, to avoid them?

How easy is it, really, to avoid the temptation of browsing non-related topics?

It's hard for me to do that, because the aim of the book was really to avoid the usual dramatic trajectory that one inevitably finds in novels.

It makes one wonder if the intent of all such inventions, at a subliminal level at least, isn't really to avoid human contact.

"I always did that to be left alone, really, to avoid the kinds of hasslers you would sometimes get seated beside you," she said.

The rest are subject to majority vote, and Mr Cameron's stand-off with his European partners last month supposedly to protect the City, but really to avoid having to sell a more integrated Europe to Tory Eurosceptics—has now given London's rivals the excuse to hamstring the City.The British government's own policies on tax and immigration are also doing a lot of damage.

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"It's really American to avoid paying taxes, legally". —South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, defending Mitt Romney's use of offshore accounts.

I was really, really trying to avoid Apple news.

"I really try to avoid arguments".

"I've really tried to avoid that.

"And that was really hard to avoid".

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