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The phrase "real-world impact" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the consequences of a certain action or decision in the real world, including tangible physical effects or indirect effects on real people. For example: "The new policy had a tangible real-world impact on the local community."
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These dodges have real-world impact.
By definition, the answers can have real-world impact.
Who says art can't have a real-world impact?
He added, "The risk is that the plan's very scope will limit its real-world impact".
The electronic spy game has had at least some real-world impact, they said.
The real-world impact on our capacity for reform is too serious.
Interestingly, the relationship between time spent on Facebook & GPA is statistically significant, but real-world impact is minor.
To children's advocates, though, this journalistic reasoning fails to recognize the real-world impact of subjecting children to public scrutiny.
"The unemployment benefit cuts are the first real-world impact of the radical, regressive agenda that this legislature has adopted.
Central bankers repeatedly underestimated the real-world impact of allowing financial firms to fail during the recent crisis.
The benefit cap has proved popular with voters, though its real-world impact has until now been small.
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