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Discover Ludwig"wasn't really" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used as a way to express doubt or uncertainty about something, or as a qualifier to soften a statement. Example: "I thought the food at the restaurant was pretty good, but it wasn't really worth the high price."
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He wasn't really serious.
"I wasn't really thinking.
It wasn't really mine.
Wasn't really expecting that.
She wasn't really.
I wasn't really looking.
He wasn't really sick".
"She wasn't really there.
That wasn't really feasible.
I wasn't really nervous".
wasn't really hers.
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