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Discover LudwigThe phrase "real museum" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical museum, as opposed to one that exists only virtually. For example, "We visited a real museum, not just a virtual one."
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"We think a lot about what's in the museum and out of the museum, and the idea that the exit to the Museum of Capitalism is the entrance into the real Museum of Capitalism," Steves told me.
Ellsworth Kelly's collage belongs in a real museum.
I didn't grow up in a real museum culture, unless you count the Hollywood Wax Museum.
For his part Mr. Deitch has to become a real museum director.
For the same economic reason, the building's real museum piece will disappear.
That may produce a startling collision in 2009, when the real museum returns to confront memory.
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The two "real" museums will of course continue to exist.
If Mr. Schwalb drops the word "museum," Mr. Sprechman said, he will drop his lawsuit and return to what real museums do.
In fact, the pain of first entrance in the virtual museum is equivalent to the pain that addresses us in real museums.
Nowadays, some virtual museums include 3D room scenes to show the models of its pieces, just like in real museums.
"It's a real living museum of rural landscapes, with 23 different biological communities, including some rare species," Ms. Colby said.
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