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Discover Ludwig'really very' is technically correct to use in written English.
It is most often used to emphasize something (as opposed to simply 'really' or 'very'), and can be used in virtually any context. For example, "She was really very angry with him."
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"He's really very special".
It's really very simple.
Really very much appreciated".
"It's really very practical.
"It's really very sad.
It's really very comfortable".
Really very high heels.
I'm really very boring.
It's really very heavy.
I'm really very sorry".
We're really very lucky".
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