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I just want to tell you how very truly sorry i am that you are going thru this hard time. vs I just want to tell you how truly sorry i am that you are going thru this hard time.

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different levels of emphasis. The first phrase 'i just want to tell you how very truly sorry I am' adds an extra layer of sincerity and emphasis with the word 'very'. The second phrase 'i just want to tell you how truly sorry I am' is also correct and conveys a sincere apology without the additional emphasis.

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I just want to tell you how very truly sorry i am that you are going thru this hard time.

This phrase is correct and conveys a high level of sincerity and emphasis.

This phrase is used to express a deep sense of regret and empathy towards someone going through a difficult time.
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I just want to tell you how truly sorry i am that you are going thru this hard time.

This phrase is correct and conveys a sincere apology without the additional emphasis of 'very'.

This phrase is also used to express regret and empathy towards someone facing challenges.
  • I just want to tell you...
  • - Ingar, I just want to tell you something.
  • I just want to tell you that... I'm pregnant.
  • I just want to tell you all that...
  • I just want to tell you that I understand how you feel.
  • I just want to tell you, you were right.
  • But I just want to tell you that I...
  • Look, I just want to tell you it's cool.
  • I just want to tell you all that even before I won this money, I was the luckiest guy in the world 'cause I got friends like you.
  • I just want to tell you it's a false alarm.
  • Susannah, I realize we don't know each other well, but... I just want to tell you how sorry I am about your loss.
  • I just want to tell you how psyched I am to be on the task force.
  • I just want to tell you that I... I used to be something with the Dillon Panthers.
  • I just want to tell you that my dad will give the eulogy.
  • Anyway, I just want to tell you that...
  • I just want to tell you, you're a fool.
  • All right, I just want to take a minute to tell you guys how proud of you I am.
  • I just want to tell you that we are so pleased And proud that nekritz paper is the new sponsor Of their quest for a national title.
  • I just want to tell you. I'm the one... who was supposed to take care of everything.
  • I just want to tell you how much I enjoyed your speech yesterday.

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