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'it would be real' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize how true or likely something is. For example, "I would be so happy if I could visit Tokyo - it would be real!".
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"The rehabilitation has been such a success and the authorities in the jail have had such success in rehabilitating its prisoners, now it would be real shame to end that rather than celebrate that," said Sleeth outside the prison.
It would be real estate.
"Then it would be real".
"It would be real exciting," Jones said.
It would be real, full of mistakes and without apology".
In short it would be real climate leadership.
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As Nick Clegg said in June, 'it would be real folly to simply go for easy wins on boosting supply of mortgages that doesn't lead to supply of new housing'.
"It'd be real nice to be running better," said Hornish, who has had his share of blown engines and tires.
Stoops said he thought of doing that, but did not because "I didn't think it'd be real classy of me to do".
You know, it'd be real easy for DEA soft toys to come across as creepy and confusing, but somehow they're just right.
It'd be real nice if you can get cured and no drastic side effects.
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