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Discover Ludwig"was really" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It usually functions as an adverbial phrase and can be used to add emphasis or intensity to a statement. Example: "I was really surprised by the size of the house." In this sentence, "was really" emphasizes the speaker's level of surprise. It could also be written as "I was so surprised by the size of the house."
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He was really interested.
"It was really windy.
It was really helpful".
"I was really little.
She was really pleased.
"He was really transformed.
"That was really flattering.
That was really fun.
I was really proud.
"I was really angry.
It was really gross".
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