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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so surreal" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is dream-like or bizarre, often in an exaggerated or exaggeratedly emotional way. Example: "The abandoned theme park was so surreal, with overgrown rides and faded colors, it felt like I had stepped into a different world."
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"Sometimes it's so surreal.
It was so surreal".
It seemed so surreal".
"It's all so surreal.
Its so surreal".
"It's so surreal," Marchand said.
It was all so surreal.
So far, so surreal.
It just seems so surreal.
It all seemed so surreal.
It felt so surreal.
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