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genuinely

[jen-yoo-in-lee] / ˈdʒɛn yu ɪn li /


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"But when we repeated the experiment, the effect reappeared. That is when it became clear we were looking at something genuinely new."

From Science Daily

"I genuinely thought someone had cloned my details - one transaction was by someone who bought a car. I thought they'd spent £8,000 of my money."

From BBC

"I am saying integrate that with the quality they have, and the tactical wisdom Tuchel has, because I genuinely believe it could be something that helps England win the World Cup."

From BBC

"She showed me that cooking for people is one of the most generous things you can do, that you can make someone feel genuinely looked after through what you put on a plate."

From BBC

After his assessment of his family’s triumphs and missteps, Mr. Lemann’s own commitment to Judaism—reinforced by his second marriage, to the writer Judith Shulevitz—is genuinely moving.

From The Wall Street Journal