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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a very real" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the authenticity or significance of something in a particular context.
Example: "The challenges we face today are, as a very real threat, impacting our future generations."
Alternatives: "as a genuine" or "as a tangible".
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A number of analysts and North Korean defectors alike see the collapse of Kim's regime as a very real possibility.
As a man who cares far too much about his lunch this strikes me as a Very Real Tragedy.
Marine Le Pen's far-right Front National is a rising force seen as a very real threat.
This summer's budget serves as a very real, very painful, argument for lowering the voting age to 16.
"I think that Quinn is potentially recognizing that as a very real possibility, and trying to head it off, trying to save himself from that fate," he said.
It's about basic science research and planetary exploration, as well as a very real, and ludicrous, race to space with China.
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My experience as a very midlevel New York real-estate guy makes me uniquely capable of doing this"?
This setting also means it can show the inner conflict between Terry as a black man and as a police officer—a very real conflict that few shows are willing to address (even in the rare instances where they can).
And later, as a very rich man, he bought classy real estate, including Andy Warhol's former compound at Montauk.
Elizabeth Diller, chief design architect of the structure, describes it as "a very small piece of real estate that is multiply tasked".
A White House official who briefed journalists described the meeting as "a very successful first meeting focused on real issues".
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