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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new realisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a fresh understanding or insight that someone has come to regarding a situation or concept.
Example: "After reflecting on the feedback, she had a new realisation about her approach to the project."
Alternatives: "a fresh insight" or "a new understanding."
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But that's not a new realisation for me.
When that happens, there will be a new realisation in the Labour and Tory parties that they will have to think fairly seriously about a representative parliament.
A new realisation of the world dawned after the birth of my first child, overwhelmed as I was by my redefined life, relationships and identity.
They had to overcome their natural revulsion for a corpse by kissing the relic, pushing themselves into a new realisation: because humanity was divine, even dead flesh, redolent of our ultimate defeat and corruption, could become pregnant with sacred power.
We get a superbly composed, continued shot of Solomon's wondering face after a fateful conversation with a sympathetic carpenter Bass, played by Brad Pitt, and we see hope and fear and loss register with him, along with a new realisation of all that he has endured.
In addition to defining a new realisation of the metric system, the CGPM, an organisation set up by the Metre Convention in 1875, succeeded in bringing together many international organizations to agree not only the definitions of the SI, but also rules on writing and presenting measurements in a standardised manner around the globe.
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The key to this new realisation must be an improvement in governance.
He goes on, sincerely: "As I get older, there's this new realisation and it's almost like a relief, and that is that I can never be who I once was, but only who I want to become".
My dad's death has left me with decades of unresolved questions, new realisations and fresh situations to face without a father.
On Monday Spalding publishes his theories in a new book, titled Realisation: From Seeing to Understanding – The Origins of Art.
We are entering a new phase of realisation that business involvement – and FDI in particular – is about more than just supplying jobs, vital thought that is.
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