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The phrase "real shit" is technically grammatically correct and is often used in spoken English. However, it is not considered formal or appropriate for more formal writing such as academic essays or professional emails. You can use "real shit" to express frustration, disbelief, or emphasis in a situation. For example: - "I can't believe how much money I spent on these concert tickets, it's some real shit." - "It's been a rough week, I've had so much work to do. It's real shit." - "This movie is some real shit, I can't believe how good it is."
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We got real shit.
Now, that is some real shit.
But you're also going to write some real shit nuggets.
Get ready for some real shit, you say.
And also, real shit is way more crazy than fiction.
He'd thought that he would acquire what those writers had: the wisdom, the truth, the wholeness, the real shit.
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It's a real shit-show, basically, and something needs to be done.
Some real shits out there, and someone has to end up with them.
Real technical shit.
"Real good shit, if you're interested.
"Real player shit!" PnB said.
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