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'what really happened' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to ask someone what has taken place, as in the sentence: "Can you tell me what really happened?".
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Here's what really happened.
What really happened?
So what really happened?
What Really Happened to Toyota?
What really happened was consensus.
What really happened that afternoon?
What really happened in Roswell?
It was what really happened".
But what really happened here?
Look, here's what really happened.
What really happened in Douma?
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