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The phrase "a real world taste of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience or exposure to something in a practical or tangible way, often in a context where one is trying to convey a sense of authenticity or realism.
Example: "The workshop provided a real world taste of what it's like to work in the tech industry."
Alternatives: "a genuine experience of" or "a practical insight into".
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At their worst, the shocking and jerking effects of force-feedback controllers -- designed to give players a real-world taste of in-game events -- reminded me of the time I stuck a pin an electric socket in a Gimbels dressing room.
CU-ICAR was begun at Clemson about five years ago to give the students a more real-world taste of automotive vehicle development and has master's and doctoral candidates not only in traditional courses but also in what amount to on-campus internships in conjunction with automakers, suppliers and other partner companies.
We know there is a real world.
It's a real world out there".
But in a real world, it might".
We live in a real world.
A real world house.
"It feels like a real world city.
I live in a real world.
Practice in a real world situation.
It's a real taste of Italy, and of Italian family life.
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