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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make a real' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you are trying to use it as an imperative verb, you would need to add a direct object after 'make', such as 'make a real effort'. For example, "Let's make a real effort to finish this project on time."
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That could make a real difference".
They make a real play of it.
It'll make a real difference in leasing.
You make a real emotional engagement.
I can make a real good save.
She wanted to make a real difference.
Will Pilgrim's departure make a real difference?
We could make a real difference.
Now that would make a real difference.
Few artists make a real difference.
Such changes, if implemented, might make a real difference.
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