In fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers)
As an actual or existing fact.
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Examples for "really"
Examples for "really"
1Good friends, good food, and some really good southern heart-pickin', foot-stompin' music.
2You cry 'freedom,' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
3It's a really good question, I don't have a good answer yet.
4The feed situation is still good because of really good spring rain.
5South Canterbury had a good week with really good grass growth rates.
1Deep down, you truly believe that every problem has a technological solution.
2I truly appreciate the challenge and the responsibility to prepare future communicators.
3There are truly effective, all natural, safely preserved health and beauty products.
4Men who are truly powerful, however, view threats as yet another vulnerability.
5Introduction: Terminal chronic renal failure is a truly global public health problem.
1I do hope to make the alibi a fact in truth, however.
2I hope I look queenly and dignified; in truth I feel murderous.
3That such regions in truth existed, seemed amply clear from many things.
4And in truth the punishment decreed befell them early in the morning.
5The stone, in truth, seems the natural symbol of the Celtic races.
6That comment was, in truth, a contender for understatement of Open week.
7They seem the streets of a city; and in truth they are.
8But in truth the only question is how much they win by.
9Absurd allegations that have absolutely no bearing in truth, Ms McEnany responded.
10For in truth the boys were absorbing the glory of the moonlight.
11Well, in truth, it's the least sexy word in the English language.
12Just to believe in truth and in the Word is not faith.
13And, in truth, there was still plenty beyond the officiating to debate.
14And it has in truth been so too in art and authorship.
15He was in truth no novice in the art of purchasing votes.
16Yet in truth, there is little optimistic about MacMillan's vision of history.
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