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The phrase "a realistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is practical, feasible, or true to life.
Example: "The movie provided a realistic portrayal of life in the 19th century."
Alternatives: "a practical" or "a plausible".
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You're a realistic optimist.
It is a realistic ambition.
Neither is a realistic choice.
That is a realistic worry.
A realistic invisible man.
"That's a realistic expectation".
Unfortunately, that is not a realistic option.
It is not a realistic film.
So that's not a realistic option".
But that is not a realistic option.
I consider that a realistic possibility.
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