Examples of 'has made a real' in a sentence

Meaning of "has made a real"

has made a real: indicating that someone or something has created a significant or tangible impact or change

How to use "has made a real" in a sentence

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has made a real
The clinic has made a real difference.
London 's low-emission zones are a relatively simple change that has made a real difference.
She has made a real mess for us.
Bringing the deck inside has made a real difference.
That has made a real difference on the ground.
Now that the Beetle has made a real play.
It has made a real impact on this disparate rural community.
The Council has made a real effort.
Has made a real name for herself communicating with the dead.
Bitcoin rewards app Lolli has made a real name for itself.
He has made a real campaign out of this and a real mission for himself.
In this respect The Union has made a real impact.
The boss has made a real exception for you.
It is not the first time CERN 's research has made a real world impact.
A young man has made a real work of art on his nails.

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The first MEDIA programme, according to what professionals have told me, has made a real difference.
Italian legislation has made a real contribution to the safety training of operators.
I have worked here for 10 years . The clinic has made a real difference.
It has made a real difference on the ground to millions of people around the world.
Ceva 's support has made a real difference.
It has made a real change to real people 's lives in all of the Member States.
Okay, the only place that Alice has made a real mistake is here.
Wealthfront has made a real push to lead the industry with their pricing model.
Short, this time with Vista Microsoft has made a real hole in the water.
Now Trump has made a real declaration of love to his colleague.
I never said that . Mr. Bruce has made a real mess of things.
Saleema has made a real difference in the lives of Tahani Omar Ali and her family.
Murray 's mother, Madame Cornelia Drechmeyer, has made a real name for herself communicating with the dead.
Has made a real name for herself communicating with the dead . Come on! Madame Cornelia Drechmeyer.
It 's a tea that has made a real buzz in recent years.
The owner has made a real effort to showcase Vegas-based talent.
Your hard work has made a real impact on the ground!
The owner has made a real effort to showcase Vegas-based talent. So check this out.
Video conferencing has made a real difference for me because I know how to read lips.
But the college has made a real commitment to Foshay and other nearby schools.
More practically, it has made a real contribution to the reduction in administrative burdens.
Finally, mine clearance has made a real difference in returning land to safe and productive use.
Since its independence, Kazakhstan has made a real contribution to strengthening regional and global security.
Now that the Beetle has made a real play, I know you will wanna go after him.
Mr. Bruce has made a real mess of things.
Since his arrival, Thiago has made a real mark on Paris Saint-Germain's history.
Mariah Carey has made a real no no in her new single, “ A No No. ”.

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