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The phrase "are there real" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the existence or authenticity of something.
Example: "Are there real solutions to this complex problem, or are we just theorizing?"
Alternatives: "Do genuine" or "Are authentic".
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BEN GREENMAN: For starters, are there real differences between American pop and British pop?
Is it all puff stories, or are there real examples there about how their values drive their business?
Nor are there real obstacles to government action: both the bond vigilantes and structural unemployment exist only in the imaginations of pundits.
You mention some scary hypotheticals, but are there real scenarios where this has happened?
Not only are there real constraints on your time, money, and mental capacity, there are cultural associations between parenthood and martyrdom.
Even after I had shown them pictures of my hometown, they would later ask: "So, are there real houses in Africa?" Having to explain the same thing over and over again was pretty tiring.
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Or is there real substance to the concept of entrepreneurship?
But the suffering is there, real and enduring.
I'm talking about is there real competition you face.
"Was there real contrition and sorrow [at the parliamentary inquiry]?
Was there a real Marguerite?
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