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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a realisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of becoming aware of something or understanding something clearly.
Example: "After weeks of contemplation, she finally had a realisation about her career path."
Alternatives: "an epiphany" or "a revelation."
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Everything is perfectly physically realised, and yet it is a realisation of pure, Bible-driven flights of fancy.
A realisation of what he actually did.
WikiLeaks is a realisation of this tension.
"Sometimes you just need a realisation.
The Hamas victory suggests that such a realisation remains distant.
A Harvard graduate from Kenya, she had a realisation.
A realisation began to dawn that Unita was two movements.
Maupin came to a realisation of his homosexuality relatively late.
It also caused a realisation to strike him.
It goes in tandem with a realisation of your abilities.
It's just a realisation that things don't disappear.
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