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Discover Ludwig'Reality' is a correct word in written English
You can use it to refer to the state of being real, as in "The reality of the situation was difficult to process."
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Reality
noun
The state of being actual or real.
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The reality was different.
That is the reality.
But the reality is different.
In reality, the effect on MPs' seats is more complex to measure as voters are not spread evenly across constituencies: some areas within may heavily favour one party, others its main rival.
"But the electoral reality is that we will not win outright Conservative majorities until we start attracting more of the ethnic vote".
I think over time it will be a regressive move because we have to appeal to all of Britain, not just because it's morally the right thing to do … but because it is an electoral reality.
That is a reality".
The reality is more complicated.
Because the rhetoric in no way reflected the reality of two and a half years of compromise.
The material effect of being so isolated is that information is reordered around the reality they can't escape: everybody has to care what the Hamas military guy says; his speech is analysed late into the night by groups huddled over cigarettes.
Related: Spy agencies fund climate research in hunt for weather weapon, scientist fears Like so many military experiments, these trials failed but cloud seeding became a reality in 1967/8 when the US's Operation Popeye increased rainfall by an estimated 30% over parts of Vietnam in an attempt to reduce the movement of soldiers and resources into South Vietnam.
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