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Usages of ganz
Ich habe das Bild abgeben müssen, obwohl es eventuell noch nicht ganz fertig war.
I had to hand in the picture, although it possibly was not completely finished yet.
Ich bin heute ganz müde.
I am very tired today.
Nach der Vorstellung sitzen wir noch in einer Bar; einige Gäste sind noch aufgeregt, andere schon ganz entspannt.
After the performance we still sit in a bar; some guests are still excited, others already completely relaxed.
Im wichtigsten Augenblick des Liedes wird es plötzlich ganz still im Saal.
At the most important moment of the song it suddenly becomes completely quiet in the hall.
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