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Discover Ludwig"real accident" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to distinguish between a true or actual accident and something that may be perceived as an accident but was actually intentional or planned. Example: "The police determined that the car crash was a real accident caused by icy road conditions, and not a deliberate act by the driver."
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Fortunately, though, this wasn't a real accident.
We really didn't believe it was a real accident.
She called on her return to report that all signs pointed to a real accident.
He says it is no real accident that he grew up attracted to myths.
It could be a still from a noir film or a real accident.
Only what Judy Golding, daughter of William, is describing is a real accident that could have been fatal.
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A yard and shed house the smashed carcasses of train carriages and aircraft, and even the hull of a ship, where students investigate the results of real accidents.
G.M. has defended the car, pointing out that no real accidents have resulted in a fire, but it has offered to lend a replacement vehicle to any Volt owners concerned about their safety.
A company with millions of cars on the road has to discount a lot of real accidents.
The presented method was validated by comparing the analytical results with the data collected from the real accidents (including the leakage, jet fire, fireball and vapor cloud explosion).
The analyses showed that there is a partly reactive safety culture within the emergency services – that is, learning by doing when real accidents happen.
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