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They all use their resources to make real changes on the ground.
He had never heard an answer that made real sense.
In each of these areas, we are making real progress.
I'll get back to you when we make real good progress.
I believe we made real progress on all three of these.
More to the point, Hirst’s show has yet again raised the question of what makes real art.
Let's give the next Congress a chance to make real progress.
Once you got started and were making real money, it was hard to just stop.
These are huge numbers for a company that isn’t making real money.
And for the first time, he begins to make real friends.
It means quality public services because they are social justice made real.
He could make real trouble for her, not just in town but at the college.
Case looked at his watch and saw that he was making real time.
Seeing her that way had made real to me someone I'd never met.
The work has gone well and I feel to have made real progress.
Just the words trouble me, now that they are so close to being made real.
The good news is that we are making real progress.
It has been a long story but we are making real progress.
To this mother, the case is her every worry made real.
Although there is some way to go, we are making real progress.
They need another purpose, and it must make real political sense.
So I think we have made real progress on that.
However, although we have made real progress, there is still much to be done.
I don't think we can wait, and we're going to try to make real progress.
"It made real for me that everything I had done was the right course to take," she said.