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"this really happens" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express that a situation really does exist or is really occurring. For example, "I know it sounds hard to believe, but this really happens every day."
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It took quite a long time until people began to accept that this really happens".
"Show me some measurement that you've made, that this really happens".
They always write out what the definition is expected to make happen for instance, make automobile accidents disappear and then test regularly to see if this really happens.
People think this is far off — it is not here and now, it's also up there in the Arctic or Antarctica, it affects other people, not me, I'll be old before this really happens, other people are responsible, not me.
However, there is a certain charm to deliberately fluffing the task as badly as possible so that you end the game with him stroppily yelling: "That's IT! Shut this fucking shithole down!" (this really happens).
He says, "People think this is far off – it is not here and now, it's also up there in the Arctic or Antarctica, it affects other people, not me, I'll be old before this really happens, other people are responsible, not me.
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