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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a some real" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of "a" and "some," which are both determiners but cannot be used together in this way.
Example: "I need some real help with this project."
Alternatives: "some genuine" or "a bit of real".
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Burnley boss Sean Dyche: "First half, I thought Liverpool were excellent, they had a real control of the game and had a some real good chances, and showed why they have been winning plaudits.
The cupboards can be used as lockers and there should be a some real lockers in the catalog) You think of the rest!
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If the young narrator caught her 80-year-old grandmother having sex with a woman, some real drama might unfold.
"It's more of an anomaly, a fluke, than some real achievement.
Take a walk, get some real work done, or have a snack.
"Ongoingness" is an attempt to take, as Virginia Woolf wrote, "a token of some real thing behind appearances" and "make it real by putting it into words".
Dreaming of a shower and some real food.
And it is a vehicle for some real talents under Peter Sheridan's sure directorial hand.
All he needs is a backer with some real money to spend, he says.
That has risen to 75percentt, but the space remains a difficult sell, some real estate analysts say.
"We've had two weekends where we had a performance of some real quality," he said.
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