Sentence examples for what a really from inspiring English sources

The phrase "what a really" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, it should be written as "what a" or "what a really (adjective/noun)." For example: "What a really fun day!".

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The quality standards will describe the core of what a really good service should look like.

I know that when people tried to tell him what a really bad idea it was and why, he was just dismissive.

He just told me what a really good football club this was and how nice the fans are – nothing too serious but a bit of a heads up".

But the next time that someone tells you that bird flu is an over-rated threat, remember what a really infectious, really deadly disease could do.

I would have enjoyed seeing Berlioz organising and conducting concerts of his music, and to hear what a really authentic performance sounded like.

"Marketing has a negative connotation, but I think of it as — what a really great company does is figure out, What are the customer's needs?

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But remember what a quena really is.

Understand what a "sin" really is.

Namely, what makes a really great piece of fashion?

They add to what is a really vibrant scene.

That is what makes a really good bottom".

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