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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real state" is not correct in English; it seems to be a misspelling of "a real estate." You can use "a real estate" when referring to property or land, typically in the context of buying, selling, or renting.
Example: "She decided to invest in a real estate to diversify her portfolio."
Alternatives: "a property" or "a real property".
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"You are talking about a real state machine," she said.
[But] we are living in a real state of fear.
"That was a real state of siege," he said.
For the Palestinians the prospect of a real state now looks bleaker than ever.
It has a real state and an administrative structure to defend.
"This is the semblance of a state, and not a real state".
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"I visualize this as a needs media center, a real state-of-the-art media center," Mr. Dougherty said.
Active noise control of an acoustic duct system is studied by a real state-space model in this paper.
They had a real stated intention to kill and maim as many people as they possibly can.
Well, first, he needs to run for a real state-wide office.
One of Dickinson's primary concerns on rejoining the group "was whether we would in fact be making a real state-of-the-art record and not just a comeback album," which eventually took the form of 2000's Brave New World.
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