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'Much more real' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something is much more real than something else. For example: "Virtual reality is becoming much more real with every passing year."
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This place is much more real".
"The money situation is much more real," he said.
"Hiring is much more aggressive, much more real," he said.
Seeing the pictures makes it all that much more real".
"It makes it much more real," he said.
The brevity of life has become much more real".
With Mr. Romney sometimes seeming calculating about his positions, Mr. Santorum seems that much more real.
"This makes the threat much more real," says Deke George of NetSPI, another pentesting firm.
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And we'll have much more real-time goodness coming your way throughout the day (see the agenda below).
One difference between now and 1991 is how much more "real-time" the world is.
"It's much more real….it's live, raw and uncut".
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