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The phrase "something more real" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize a change from something abstract to something tangible or concrete. For example: "I wanted to see something more real than my imagination had conjured up."
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Is this just a fantasy or something more real?
-- and viewers were clamoring for something more real.
In "Race", Mr Mamet replaces moral righteousness with something more real.
He thought there was something pop had that classical didn't have -- something more real, more democratic.
Timberlake was more or less born famous, disposably so, and then fought his way to something more real and lasting.
She doesn't see the church as an imitation of something more real in Europe; she sees it, itself.
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Myhrvold recounted how conventional wisdom during the 1970s and 1980s held that there was no money to be made in the software business-that software had value as a product only when it was bundled with something more "real -that is, hareal -that
LinkedIn is often grouped with Facebook, but its better bunkmate may be Tinder: a network that lets you see in order to be seen, that angles admirable qualities toward a goal, that fosters Web connections with the hope that they will deepen into something more real-world.
He was perpetually on guard against the ways in which abstract thinking (especially thinking about your own thinking) can draw you away from something more genuine and real.
This sense of insularity that can make you hunger for something more ordinarily real.
It adjusts your point of view to something more about real life, how people wore clothes in an era.
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