The phrase "a realistic feel" is correct and usable in written English. You might use it to describe a situation or object that has a quality that feels or seems authentic. For example, you might say, "The movie had a realistic feel, as if I were actually there.".
It's always worth visiting potential universities to get a realistic feel for how it suits your student child.
For novelists to get a realistic feel for "what it was like" in the past, reading original texts of the period is invaluable.
Sniper bullets miss every time, as they do in every action film, but here the hand-held camera work lends a realistic feel.
The team said such a screen could be useful for artists to provide a realistic feel to their works, for museums - for instance, to display floating planets, and for magicians as well.
Like most of the products on the market today, users can view their creations in 3D and "walk through" a plan to get a somewhat realistic feel for the layout.
For the game, Triantafyllidis wanted a relatively realistic feel, since it would include a VR version.
Its better to have a friend help you take your measurements so you can get a more realistic feel.
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