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Discover Ludwig"let's be real" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase, often used to express disbelief or to encourage someone to be honest about a situation. For example, you could say, "Let's be real - we both know that we're not going to finish this project in time."
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Though let's be real, Johansson's music stint with Pete Yorn doesn't quite fit the music icon threshold.
"Austin Powers" was a great movie and all, but let's be real: Dr. Evil's cat, Mr. Bigglesworth, was one of the best parts.
Saving people's feelings is great, but let's be real: You also want to minimize your discomfort at rejecting her.
And let's be real here: it's not going to happen, so let's move the discussion onward to a possible solution.
"C'mon, let's be real," Sanders said, incredulous at the concept that anyone's table is too full for Deion.
But let's be real.
But let's be real here.
"I'm glad to be working, but let's be real," he said.
But let's be real: bad judging — well, it just stinks, no getting around it.
Terrance says no, but let's be real: that prawn will say anything.
"From Day 1, we said let's be real about this," McCarthy said.
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