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'unreal' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not real, or seems too good to be true. For example, "Winning the lottery was an unreal experience."
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unreal
adjective
Fake; not real
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Pitbull specialise in the Unreal Engine, used by Epic Games, who are famous for the Unreal Tournament series, Bioshock and Gears of War.
So there is an unreal, videogame quality to it, a sense of the PR man's gloss on the unpalatable limits of a fragile economic recovery.
"There is," says Milach, "an unreal glow to the place, but it is like a coat of bright paint that hides old bricks.
But Knausgaard took this distaste for the unreal and the manipulated to new extremes.
Waterfalls, lush greenery and grazing cows, in the midst of miles of golden dunes, made the scene appear unreal, like a film set – especially when our camel entered stage left.
It's unreal, the situation I have here".
Robert Troughton, another Sunderland native, is founder of Pitbull Studio, a video games company which specialises in developing the Unreal Engine for American games giant Epic.
"One of my issues with Invisible Children is that by providing such a truncated vision, and an unreal one, of what's happening today in our area right now, they missed the opportunity to cast this in much more broader and much more significant terms".
"This paradoxical unreal reality is a rich playground for horror".
"As we arrived, the sun set below the cloud cover and I had almost unreal light for around a minute.
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This special kingdom had a mile-long metal walkway built on giant concrete pillars and was surrounded by huge metal statues of aliens or 'unreal dudes' as one DJ, a kid from Moscow called Kirsil, described them to us.
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