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The phrase "are very realistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that closely resembles or accurately reflects reality or truth.
Example: "The special effects in the movie are very realistic, making the action scenes truly immersive."
Alternatives: "are quite lifelike" or "are highly believable."
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"The roosters are very realistic," she said.
"His paintings, I think, are very realistic.
But we are very realistic people.
Transfer predictions by the model are very realistic.
"Mildly depressed people are very realistic about themselves, too realistic," Dr. Lazarus once said.
We are very realistic in our analysis of what the company can afford.
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I am very realistic," Poyet added.
It's very realistic, very sentimental.
The acting is very realistic and extreme.
It's very violent, but then it's very realistic.
At the same time, he's very realistic".
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