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The phrase "trying really trying" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a repetition error and should be revised for clarity. Example: "I am really trying to improve my skills every day."
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* Billy Bragg trying, really trying, to distil the spirit of the festival in an interview.
"I try to win every point, I try to show emotions, and show that I'm really trying, really trying to do well," he added.
Comedy is always serious business, whether the joke is on the funnyman with the pie in the kisser or the woman trying, really trying, to fall for the schnook who didn't use the condom.
In the face of specificity, my interviewees began trying, really trying, to think of what would be fairest and most humane for this real person we had imaginatively conjured up.
To me, it looks like any number of PCs trying, really trying, to emulate the MacBook.
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I have tried, really tried, to feel for the top footballers who, between them, seem to have lost £100m of their fast-earned cash.
Or do you push your pram through the mud and the bodies, and try, really try, to keep on having fun?
Recently I watched "The Long, Long Trailer" on television, and even though this time I tried (really tried) not to laugh out loud when Lucille Ball tried to fix that Caesar salad in the back of the trailer, I was reduced to tears.
I'm going to try, really try, to graduate the superfluous.
And try, really try, not to lose your temper," Downes wrote.
And so it is actually quite competitive, and they do try, really try to get their tutor group as the best tutor group.
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