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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are real in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something exists or is true within a specific context or situation.
Example: "The emotions expressed in the poem are real in the sense that they resonate with many readers."
Alternatives: "are genuine in" or "are valid in".
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"Those concerns are real" in Missouri and all over the nation, Jackson told me.
As an absolute idealist, he held that only ideas are real (in Hegel's famous phrase, "the real is rational").
It all echoes other horror stories that are real in our society, where we over-police and criminalize the poor.
But they are real in the moviemaking sense: physical objects, with a smattering of special effects on top.
"I think the zombies are real in that they are the meth addicts, the crazed cartel druggies".
The political pressures are real in a country that has not elected an obese president since William Howard Taft more than a century ago.
People would like to believe and to trust that the ingredients they are eating in their food are real in the truest sense".
The issues are real – in some ways mundane, perhaps, for the rest of the city – but vital for the 12,000 people in Filton.
They doubt that entities like God, beauty, and evil are real in the same sense that the physical world is real.
"I think the zombies are real in that they are the meth addicts, the crazed cartel druggies". Pruett said he sees suspicious buyers on a regular basis.
A strain of modern liberalism contends that only individuals and their rights are real in the legal sense — and there is no other acceptable sense.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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