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The phrase "are real with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express authenticity or sincerity in a relationship or interaction with someone.
Example: "In our friendship, we are real with each other, sharing our true feelings and thoughts without fear of judgment."
Alternatives: "are honest with" or "are genuine with".
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"He likes people who are real, with big energy and presence, he wants their original essence, vulnerability and strength".
The schools are real, with a fixed number of children getting a good education in a safe environment.
For farmers, the benefits are real — with these seeds they can spend less time plowing and cultivating and can use more benign agricultural chemicals to kill weeds.
But economists say the dangers of default are real, with ramifications ranging from slowing the economy to making mortgages and car loans more expensive.
His girls and women are real, with scratchy pubic hair, and his American landscape of car dealerships and fast-food retreats held no place for doomed, exciting, existential gunmen.
The roots of a quadratic or cubic equation with real coefficients are real and distinct if the discriminant is positive, are real with at least two equal if the discriminant is zero, and include a conjugate pair of complex roots if the discriminant is negative.
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"I'm going to be real with you," he added.
I'm going to be real with y'all.
But I have to be real with you.
"I'm going to be real with you," he said.
"We've got to be real with ourselves," Van Exel said.
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