Sentence examples for The realities from inspiring English sources

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The realities

noun

The state of being actual or real.

  • The reality of the crash scene on TV dawned upon him only when he saw the victim was no actor but his friend.

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The realities are rather different.

The realities are unmistakable.

The realities are stark.

The realities of showjumping suggested otherwise.

The realities contradicted all these assumptions.

The realities of South African remain, regardless of big events".

The realities, as always, are ever so much more complicated.

The realities of life kick in and it becomes impossible.

The realities of Lampedusa's refugee crisis.

The realities of the outback were starting to defeat Wills.

The realities of disability are alarming.

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