What’s Really Inside the Costa Mesa Police Department Arrest Log? - Artotel Creative Journal
Among the participants in Costa Mesa’s Citizens’ Police Academy this year are mechanics, retail clerks, IT technicians, retirees, recent graduates and others from all walks of life. They hung on every ...
Costa Mesans ‘peek behind the curtain’ of law enforcement on Day 1 of Citizens’ Police Academy
Los Angeles Times: Costa Mesa to audit license plate reader program after misuse by police officer
Recent news that a former Costa Mesa police officer used Flock camera data 13 times to track his wife, his ex-girlfriend and a third person led to the City Council ordering an audit of the program.
Costa Mesa to audit license plate reader program after misuse by police officer
The meaning of REALLY is in reality : actually. How to use really in a sentence.
REALLY definition: in reality; actually. See examples of really used in a sentence.
This room is really hot. That's really interesting. It's a really difficult decision. "Did you like it? Not really (= no)."
Really is the only correct spelling in English across American, British, and global usage. The incorrect form realy appears due to typing speed, habit, or uncertainty about English spelling rules.
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You use really when you are discussing the real facts about something, in contrast to the ones someone wants you to believe. My father didn't really love her. What was really going on? You make them feel that it was their decision when it wasn't really.