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The phrase "a source of real" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing tangible benefits, insights, or value derived from something, but it needs additional information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The research provided a source of real insight into consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a source of genuine" or "a source of true".
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And this is a source of real concern going forward.
For the Grove Atlantic editor Peter Blackstock, Bandi's complete inaccessibility was a source of real concern.
However, the rights agenda is going to be a source of real tension.
That will be a source of real anger among young people," said one Downing Street official.
That, I suspect, was a source of real private pain, too private, even, to be recorded in his diaries.
The Web has been a source of real disorientation in the American publishing, film, music and TV businesses.
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Facebook introduced two features Wednesday that should better position the social networking site as a source of real-time information on the web.
A data and analytics company providing essential television insights by leveraging a source of real-time, opt-in viewership data across broadcast, cable TV, OTT, and digital media.
As a source of real-time, on the ground data VGI has the potential to be a valuable source for pavement monitoring.
They act as a source of real-time, geographic-based information, provided directly by social media users from the affected community, thereby providing enhanced situational awareness of disaster-hit areas.
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