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I realised about

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "I realised about" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would typically be "I realised" or "I realised that." Example: "I realised that I had forgotten my keys at home."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Wiki

Science

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

9 human-written examples

We started to run and I realised about two seconds before the finish that I wasn't going to be first.

News & Media

Independent

I realised about halfway through why The Bone Season draws those comparisons so frequently.

News & Media

The Guardian

I realised about halfway through the year that these were of no use, no lecturers had set reading from them, and they were available at the library anyway.

News & Media

The Guardian

"I realised about a year into writing the book that I needed to seek his blessing to include his story, which he gave me," she says.

I always remember when I finished at 32 and I started management, I was more concerned about organising training and he coaching of players that I forgot about my own fitness and then when I realised about six years later what was happening, I started to train again to recapture my fitness and it was murder, so you do need to keep your fitness.

News & Media

Independent

"I was homesick at first, like most students, but I soon made friends – people thought my scooter was cool!" There's lots of information on university websites, but it's best if you visit, says Neat. "I loved the look of the course at Durham, but it was only when I got there that I realised about all the hills.

News & Media

The Guardian
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

51 human-written examples

I realise about an hour later that I should have just asked the supermodels to smell me, and then I get really sweaty and upset by the missed opportunity.

News & Media

Vice

There's more myth about teenagers, I realised, than about the entire galaxy of ancient Greek gods and goddesses!

News & Media

The Guardian

"One thing I've realised about Africa is that only the organisations that involve Africans themselves are successful.

News & Media

The Guardian

As the car sped me to the relative safety of Padstow, I realised I had about six hours before this story would become public.

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Independent

"When I started out I had about 170 followers and once I exported them into a spreadsheet – I'm weird like that – and removed all the spam bots, I realised there were about 150 real people to meet," he explained.

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Independent
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When expressing a realization, use the correct phrase "I realised that" or "I realised". For instance, instead of saying "I realised about the problem", say "I realised that there was a problem" or "I realised the problem".

Common error

Avoid using "about" after "realised" as it creates a grammatically incorrect construction. The correct phrasing is "I realised that..." or simply "I realised...". Remember, "realise" doesn't need a preposition to connect to its object.

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

Source & Trust

88%

Authority and reliability

2.8/5

Expert rating

Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "I realised about" is typically used as a declarative statement expressing a newfound understanding. However, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates the correct usage involves omitting "about" or including "that".

Expression frequency: Uncommon

Frequent in

News & Media

87%

Wiki

7%

Science

6%

Less common in

Formal & Business

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, while the phrase "I realised about" appears in some online sources, it's not grammatically correct. The Ludwig AI confirms that the correct usage is either "I realised that" or simply "I realised". The alternative "I realised that" is typically followed by a clause. The phrase is most often found in news and media contexts, and while understandable, should be avoided in formal writing. Always use the proper phrasing to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy. Correct alternatives include phrases such as "I understood that" or "I became aware of".

FAQs

How can I correctly use "I realised" in a sentence?

You can use "I realised" followed by a 'that' clause to introduce the content of your realisation, such as "I realised that I needed to study more". Alternatively, you can use "I realised" followed directly by the object of your realisation, like "I realised my mistake".

Is it grammatically correct to say "I realised about something"?

No, it's generally not correct. The standard phrasing is either "I realised /s/that something" or simply "I realised something". The preposition "about" is unnecessary and creates an awkward sentence structure.

What are some alternatives to "I realised that"?

Some alternatives include "I understood that", "I became aware of", or "I came to understand", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.

What's the difference between "I realised that" and "I realised"?

"I realised that" is typically followed by a clause explaining what you realised, while "I realised" can be followed directly by the object of your realisation. For example, "I realised that it was raining" versus "I realised my error".

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Source & Trust

88%

Authority and reliability

2.8/5

Expert rating

Real-world application tested

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