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"real hoot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is an informal phrase that means something is very funny or entertaining. Example: We saw a hilarious stand-up comedy show last night. It was a real hoot!
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They're a real hoot.
"It's a real hoot".
Posthumanity could be a real hoot.
At the time, I thought it was a real hoot.
These guys are a real hoot to deal with.
I'll say this for Murdoch: she's a real hoot.
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"My dad was a real hooting, walk-the-bar kind of nightclub musician," Mr. Lovano said.
For real?" The woman hooted with laughter, her unkempt eyebrows bopping up and down.
"Oh, my God, it's real!" Seth Meyers hooted on his late-night show.
For every jibe, there's a moment of avuncular kindess: a woman confides that Oliver's Army was her late father's favourite song, so Costello plays it; a chap called Ant proposes that they launch The Ant and Dec Show, and the singer – real name Declan MacManus – hoots delightedly.
He may have been political in terms of whom to talk to at a dinner party, but he didn't give a hoot about real politics.
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