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make real
verb as in materialize
Strong matches
Example Sentences
"But a call to action to the leaders of the industry to step up, help us make real change," she said.
He highlighted that "in some hospitals 20% of beds are occupied by patients waiting to leave", adding that without addressing workforce issues the NHS would "continue to struggle to make real strides in improving ambulance handover delays".
The interruptions prompted the health secretary to deviate from his prepared remarks, saying he was "in politics to make real change, not shout from the sidelines".
The Japanese film boasts memorable, wacky characters who make real emotional connections; you have no idea where the story is going.
"To make real progress, we need to look at it as one piece of a broader, more sustainable water management strategy that's adapted to the unique needs and constraints of each area."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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