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"real relationships" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to genuine or authentic connections between people. Example: "In today's digital age, many people struggle to form real relationships as they spend more time connecting through social media rather than face-to-face interactions."
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"These are real relationships".
"There just aren't enough real relationships".
Real relationships push us beyond our capacity.
But no real relationships exist in these works.
I'm talking about real relationships, not false intimacies.
We're not just in it for hookups, we're trying to foster real relationships, real compatibility.
Terry Gilliam has lambasted online culture and blamed the internet for the breakdown of "real relationships".
For Sullivan and Tabor, the surprise was the real relationships that have formed with their customers.
"Jodie Dallas was interested in real relationships as opposed to promiscuity," he added.
Reeves agreed that the worry was if technology "becomes a substitute for real relationships".
"I like stories about real people and real relationships and real families," she said backstage.
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