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real

[ree-uhl, reel] / ˈri əl, ril /


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She said she was so shocked seeing the news on social media that she "didn't think it was real".

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He has been up and down this season, in and out of the team, but this will be a real confidence booster for him and Arsenal.

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"The risk of a real fully-fledged tariff war - trade war - escalation is clearly higher than last year," he said.

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The real figure is likely to be much higher than 55,000.

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He said: "This will make a real difference to working people's living standards."

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