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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unreal things" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to things that are not real or do not exist in reality. Example: In her dream, she saw many unreal things, such as talking animals and flying cars.
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There are lots of unreal things about the virtual journey.
The same as they did with 'West Side Story.' We had to do some unreal things.
Considerations like heat, hydration, and muscle conditioning, Marcora says, "are not unreal things, but their effect is mediated by perception of effort".
"I had already been engaged in forgetting and abandoning the self in my childhood, which was filled with the fear of how unreal things seemed.
I love unreal things when they show signs of firsthand knowledge of the terror, and hence an awareness that they are unreal, that they will not hold up for long against the collisions.
On "UnREAL," things get meta.
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"It was the most unreal thing ever," she says.
It was an abnormal, mortifying charade – and to say goodbye must have seemed the most unreal thing of all.
The fourth formulation is rejected outright for no unreal thing can ever enter into a causal process.
However, an 'absolutely unreal' thing can have no properties, and hence a fortiori no properties in common with an existing thing.
They reject Vasubandhu's argument on the grounds that we cannot imagine (dream, hallucinate, etc) an absolutely unreal thing, like a barren woman's son.
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