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Discover Ludwig"what really" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is used to emphasize a point or to ask for clarification. For example, "What really happened that made you so upset?"
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What really happened?
What really concerns voters?
Here's what really happened.
So what, really?
"That's what really started everything.
"That's what really did it.
What really is being argued?
What really is a winner?
"Fiction is what really matters".
What really happened that afternoon?
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That's what really impressed me".
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