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Let me just ask you something real quick. Is my previous sentence wrong? Must the real part be "really"?

Some context: I am asking, because "real quick" sounds cool as hell and I see more and more people using it.

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Can “real” be used as an adverb to describe an adjective?

Let me just ask you something real quick. Is my previous sentence wrong? Must the real part be "really"?

Some context: I am asking, because "real quick" sounds cool as hell and I see more and more people using it.

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Can “real” be used as an adverb to describe an adjective?

Let me just ask you something real quick. Is my previous sentence wrong? Must the real part be "really"?

Some context: I am asking, because "real quick" sounds cool as hell and I see more and more people using it.

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Can “real” be used as an adverb to describe an adjective?

Let me just ask you something real quick. Is my previous sentence wrong? Must the real part be "really"?

Some context: I am asking, because "real quick" sounds cool as hell and I see more and more people using it.

Let me just ask you something real quick. Is my previous sentence wrong? Must the real part be "really"?

Some context: I am asking, because "real quick" sounds cool as hell and I see more and more people using it.

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Can “real” be used as an adverb to describe an adjective?

Let me just ask you something real quick. Is my previous sentence wrong? Must the real part be "really"?

Some context: I am asking, because "real quick" sounds cool as hell and I see more and more people using it.

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Real quick question

Let me just ask you something real quick. Is my previous sentence wrong? Must the real part be "really"?

Some context: I am asking, because "real quick" sounds cool as hell and I see more and more people using it.