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Discover LudwigThe phrase "real reality" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is redundant, as reality by definition is considered to be real, but it can be used to emphasize the authenticity or genuineness of something. Example: "After years of living in a fantasy world, she finally faced the harsh truths of real reality."
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That's what real reality TV would be.
However, it doesn't alter the "real" reality.
Reality television is so contrived these days; real reality is always more gripping.
In that sense, it's the only really real reality show out there.
Character sometimes does turn out to be destiny on real reality shows.
It began last month with "Fear Factor," the first real reality effort by NBC.
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This is hardly the first time "The Hills" has come under fire for being a not-so-real reality show.
We neither perceive 'real reality' (atoms and void), nor even macroscopic objects and their properties (for example, a square tower).
Have to say this was real 'reality TV' — the drama that unfolded, the moments of hope, then despair, then grief".
It's been a real reality check for us, the Test series, and when you win games of cricket it might paper over that.
This is the real reality…people helping people, helping them grow.
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