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The phrase "real technology" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to legitimate or genuine technology, as opposed to fake or hypothetical technology. For example: - The company boasts about its cutting-edge products, but how much of it is just hype and how much is real technology? - In the world of sci-fi, many things that once seemed impossible are now becoming real technology. - The students were amazed by the demonstration of the school's new virtual reality lab, experiencing real technology in action for the first time.
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One wonders what this portends for the future of real technology in the United States.
"But real companies with real technology and real businesses will get funded -- rest assured".
"The real technology here is the dog," Pappas said, "and a lot of it is centered on the nose.
"The portable devices are sophisticated, but they really are just tools to access the real technology, which sits on the servers," Mr. Tara said.
The result is a new breed, maybe even genre, of TV show that puts real technology front and centre of the drama.
Scheduled to open in autumn 2013, it will blend real technology from Cern with dramatic interpretation to transport us to the heart of accelerator action.
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If our lives are truly to become more mindful, we'll have to start with our real, technology-entangled lives, as they are – not just the tiny oases of calm we occasionally mange to cram in.
It is taking promising and real technologies and accelerating their fielding to our soldiers.
Analysis revealed that the majority of these students readily point to early experiences of hands-on learning with building kits or with real technologies such as computers.
We also touch on the criteria for a final choice of technology taking into account large uncertainties about the performance of real technologies.
As you can see in this video, the 'Super-Real' technology is being used to help a woman navigate her way around an anonymous, labyrinthine office space.
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