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Akane Jar
What does mean "That's very much real."?
When you describe somewhere/something, if you put at the end of the sentence "that's very much real", it means something like a question? Like "Can you believe it? But it's real, it happens."?
Thank you very much in advance!
May 1, 2020 7:55 AM
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Hi Akane!
If there is a sentence that ends with "...is very much real" or "..is very much true", it is a way of saying that something (that maybe isn't believed to be true by everyone) is, in fact, real and true.
For example:
"Despite the casual way Donald Trump talks about the Covid-19 virus, its threat is very much real."
May 1, 2020
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