Examples of 'has really happened' in a sentence

Meaning of "has really happened"

This phrase is used to express that something has actually occurred or taken place. It implies that the event being referred to is genuine or true, as opposed to being imaginary or hypothetical. It can be used in various situations to emphasize the reality or truthfulness of an event or situation

How to use "has really happened" in a sentence

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has really happened
What you said has really happened.
What has really happened is that your physiology has changed.
Nothing bad has really happened.
A report which should not agree with what has really happened.
Nothing extraordinary has really happened to me in my life.
The court will have a final say about what has really happened.
Nothing has really happened this week.
This is a campaign to silence what has really happened.
Not that this has really happened to me lately.
Stop a moment to observe what has really happened.
Nothing has really happened to you.
It shows that not very much has really happened.
This has really happened.
In order for us to find out what has really happened.
I see that it has really happened unpleasant and strange things.

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What you are about to see has really happened.
The idea that nothing has really happened over the past twenty years is completely inaccurate.
I knew by then not yet know what has really happened.
Nothing has really happened to me since Marthe.
This again shows his ignorance to what has really happened.
Something has really happened.
The sadest part of all is that this has really happened.
Nothing bad has really happened to me when I have been in this state.
They are normal people talking about something that has really happened to them.
Nothing has really happened until it 's been described.
Describing what has really happened.
That has really happened before, no kidding.
The Hinayana practitioner does not have an inkling of what has really happened.
And nothing has really happened.
In the building, the neighbors seem to ignore what has really happened.
A fact is something that has really happened or is actually the case.
Most politicians and journalists in Sweden do not know what has really happened in Syria.
But what has really happened in the past few weeks?
Love at first sight… it has really happened.
What has really happened to her sister Emily?
And honestly, nothing has really happened so far.
Moreover, we have to stop something terrible happening before it has really happened.
What if something has really happened to her?
I have collected a lot of information, about current cases, recording what has really happened.
How can she know what has really happened to her father and why?
And each time a heartbeat occurs, what has really happened.
Apparently, that has really happened in America.
Only the servants, Jesus and his entourage know what has really happened.
Like, nothing has really happened to me between March and now.
So, the jewellery reflects something that has really happened in my life.
Nothing has really happened in the Disney community since then….
Almost as if… something like that has really happened before.
What has really happened to you?
So in a sense, the prophecy of the dry bones has really happened before our eyes.
What has really happened to me?

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