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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'utterly genuine' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is completely genuine or real. For example, "My love for you is utterly genuine."
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He is from another time, but it's completely and utterly genuine".
"Jemima is cut from the same sort of cloth as Arianna Huffington, a bit fearless and utterly genuine," says Porter.
At the same time, she said, his anxieties about fame seemed utterly genuine: "He was just so suspicious of praise and of success".
Yet Hegi's writing about the resilient natural world, a mirror for the resilience of these grief-stricken characters, feels utterly genuine.
She earned viewers' trust, respect and affection because she was utterly genuine; the person you saw on screen was exactly the person she was in real life.
But as Gov. George W. Bush returned from Los Angeles to his home here on Wednesday night, with the defeat he suffered in Michigan still fresh in his mind, he exhibited a confidence and equanimity that seemed utterly genuine.
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But when England are being utterly trounced, genuine white noise would be preferable.
The number of genuine but utterly useless Christmas gifts is greater than ever, and many thanks to those of you who have sent them in.
He is all heart, 100percentt genuine, and utterly defenseless.
But nudity without emotional connection doesn't mean much, and the strongest images here are not just sexy, they're full of warmth and empathy — evidence of a genuine, complicated, and utterly engaging exchange.
But nudity without emotional connection doesn't mean much, and the strongest images here are not just sexy, they're full of warmth and empathy evidence of a genuine, complicated, and utterly engaging exchange.
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