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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very realistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that closely resembles reality or is believable in nature.
Example: "The movie was praised for its very realistic portrayal of life in the 19th century."
Alternatives: "extremely lifelike" or "highly believable."
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That's not a very realistic approach".
"This is a very realistic club but they also understand the sense of urgency," Showalter said.
"There is a very realistic possibility of reaching agreement," he told BBC TV.
Mr Kurzweil claimed Her was a very realistic depiction of what can be achieved.
"It is a very realistic scenario that Bayern will become champions.
I've heard that Blade Runner is a very realistic and sensitive depiction of intelligent assistants.
"This is not a very realistic plan in these markets," Mr. Nathanson said.
Rice, you might say, pursued a very realistic policy to advance her own career.
"It is not a very realistic option," the local MP, Alan Beith, says.
The union of Ulster Bank and First Active will create "a very realistic competitor".
It's not a very realistic chance, but Lithuania have always been comfortable in the underdog role.
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