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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of reality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of truth or realism in a situation, often to contrast with idealism or fantasy.
Example: "After spending so much time in the virtual world, it was refreshing to experience a bit of reality during my trip to the countryside."
Alternatives: "a touch of reality" or "a slice of reality".
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Mr Blair went on: "Let's get a bit of reality.
A bit of reality goes up in smoke.
It's one of those things – it smacks a bit of reality shows and razzamatazz and entertainment".
But how about when he tries the opposite, planting a bit of reality in a realm of pure fantasy?
Occasionally a bit of reality breaks through, as when a woman asks Romeo where he would live if it could be anywhere in the world.
But you probably won't mind that the creators sacrificed a bit of reality for drama, which is also why, you know, the main character can fly.
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(I finally gave up on the thought that I could do any squats at this point-a small bit of reality based wisdom ).
And for those watching perhaps too closely, Hertzberg gives a bit of a reality check: The qualities that are required to prevail in this kind of televised reality show are not necessarily, or not even remotely, those you might want in a President.
"There was a bit of a reality check for some of them.
But it might also operate as a bit of a reality check.
At the end of last year I had a bit of a reality check.
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