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The phrase "a very real one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the authenticity or seriousness of a situation, object, or concept.
Example: "The challenges we face in climate change are a very real one that requires immediate action."
Alternatives: "a genuine one" or "an actual one".
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We discovered that this problem is not just hypothetical but a very real one during our wider research project on the responsible development and societal embedding of emerging neuroimaging technologies in Dutch society.1 We became aware of potential masking of fact and value diversity in relation to potential neurotechnology applications for the detection of paedophilic sexual interests.
The skills gap is a very real one that will have a hugely negative impact on the global economy if it is not addressed quickly and systemically.
This cultural division is a very real one.
In Franklin's case, the issue was a very real one.
The illegal is a social construct, and a very real one at that.
Ms Palmer said: "The effort of writing is a very real one for a child.
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Senior EU officials said that after listening to Theresa May on Thursday afternoon, the 27 leaders were convinced that "a no-deal situation is an absolute very, very real one".
It is a film with no super natural heroes, though with many very real ones.
Here are six very real ones, and some brief prescriptions for how to deal with them.
He's a real professional, and a very talented one Mr. Obama is a not very talented amateur.
It's made from old (in this case, 55-year-old) vines, which generally give a wine more intensity and complexity; and, given its age, it is a real curiosity, albeit a very accessible one.
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