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Discover LudwigThe phrase "real differences" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to actual or true distinctions or variances between two or more things. Example: There are real differences between the two political parties' approaches to healthcare reform. Another example: It's important to recognize and address the real differences in cultural norms when doing business internationally.
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Those are real differences.
"Tom and I have real differences.
Even now, there are real differences.
"These are real differences," she said.
But the real differences lie elsewhere.
If so, notice any real differences?
There are certain differences, real differences.
Not personal differences, but real differences on the issues.
But there are real differences between the candidates.
But there are very real differences between the two eras.
Whatever real differences may exist are not understood.
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