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Yes, 实事求是 (shí shì qiú shì) is commonly used in everyday conversations in Chinese. It is a well-known idiom widely used in modern Chinese society.
实事求是 (shí shì qiú shì) literally means "seek truth from facts". It emphasizes the importance of being practical and realistic in dealing with situations and making decisions. It encourages people to base their actions and judgments on objective facts rather than personal biases or subjective opinions.
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脚踏实地 (jiao3 ta4 shi2 di4) - This phrase means "to have one's feet firmly on the ground" and is often used to describe someone who is down-to-earth and practical.
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