Examples of using Really trying in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
I'm really trying.
I wasn't making any progress I wasn't really trying.
I mean really trying.
Really trying to be straight with you here. Lou, I'm.
Yeah, he's really trying, Lacey.
People also translate
I wasn't making any progress I wasn't really trying.
I was… really trying to help.
I'm first in my class, and without really trying.
I'm like really trying not to do that anymore.
You were just so good at waterbending without really trying.
We were never really trying to kill you.
Really trying to get the urban flavor in there for the tweens.
But can we please go now? Hey, I am really trying to be helpful here,?
It is really trying to fulfill every request.
Actually what you're doing is pretending to complain, but really trying to brag.
Are you really trying figure out where we are?
I'm getting married tomorrow, so I'm really trying to take it easy.
You're really trying to get the room to laugh.
Are the ones that destroy so much… And they hurt so many lives. And the people that I'm really trying to fight.
What I'm really trying to forget is your senior year.
Turns out your"blood guy is also my"guy who knows that I'm really trying to find Rich DotCom. Rich.
I have been really trying to be a good Christian.
He won the Tony Award for his second show, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying in 1962.
Do Not, I'm really trying to have fun- said she.
on the computer, really trying to turn her grades around.
You're really trying hard to be ugly, aren't you?
She was well known as the original Rosemary Pilkington in the 1961 musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Without really trying. You were just so good at waterbending.
The 2012 National Ambassador was Nick Jonas, then appearing as J. Pierrepont Finch in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
But really trying to get a deeper understanding of who she is.