searchspell:estate foreclosurecorrected for real estate foreclosure
The word "real" has many different meanings. In general, real denotes something that exists: empiricists/realists hold that physical objects are real, while idealists/anti-realists hold that it is really mental objects that are real. A real object is neither virtual, nor a model nor a forgery. Rhetorically, "real" is a general "hurrah-word" suggesting natural or traditional as opposed to artificial, as in real ale. "Real" may also refer to other realities: sociologic, psychologic, etc.
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