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The phrase "a realisation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the act of becoming aware of something or the manifestation of an idea or concept.
Example: "The project was a realisation of our team's vision for a sustainable future."
Alternatives: "an embodiment of" or "a manifestation of".
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Everything is perfectly physically realised, and yet it is a realisation of pure, Bible-driven flights of fancy.
And often, most strikingly, somewhere along the journey, we realise our own virtuous circle of potential; a realisation of our capacity to have a greater impact, and engage and inspire others.
A realisation of what he actually did.
WikiLeaks is a realisation of this tension.
Maupin came to a realisation of his homosexuality relatively late.
It goes in tandem with a realisation of your abilities.
In fact, Blacksmith could be taken as a realisation of everything Huxley feared about "Americanisation".
It would be a realisation of a lot of childhood dreams and hard work," he said at St Andrews yesterday.
The second reason outsourcing has probably passed its peak, Evenett says, is "a realisation of the problems involved".
A trip down Memory Lane made me appreciate my life It takes a trip down Memory Lane to give you a realisation of how lucky you are.
Many people diagnosed with terminal illness report gaining a valuable sense of perspective, a realisation of what is important to them and what is not.
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