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Discover LudwigThe phrase "real stuff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to refer to genuine or important things, often in contrast to superficial or trivial matters.
Example: "When it comes to relationships, it's important to focus on the real stuff that matters."
Alternatives: "genuine matters" or "important things".
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This is real stuff".
"Real stuff," Burnett says.
You need the real stuff.
"They like the real stuff".
That is the real stuff.
It was, indeed, real stuff.
"I wanna see real stuff".
" 'No, this is the real stuff.
Let's talk about some real stuff.
That's because they're made of real stuff.
"So I said, 'Let's do the real stuff.' " But the "real stuff" had also changed.
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