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The phrase "a realisation of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the manifestation or achievement of a particular idea, concept, or goal.
Example: "The project was a realisation of a long-held dream to create a sustainable community."
Alternatives: "an embodiment of a" or "a manifestation of a".
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It would be a realisation of a lot of childhood dreams and hard work," he said at St Andrews yesterday.
Instead, his music is a realisation of a complete world, independent of concerns for cutting-edge contemporaneity, and one that becomes more essential the more you hear it, above all for how he transforms his astonishing compositional refinement into real emotional immediacy.
A realisation of a flexible production system has to validate the methodology.
This is a realisation of a reliability and performance analysis for FDI in future spacecraft.
Structure is then analysed as a realisation of a particular feature or a cluster of features, that is, its 'reflex in form'.
In the design-based framework, the population is regarded as fixed whereas the sample is regarded as a realisation of a stochastic process (Gregoire 1998).
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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.
They always seemed to carry a realisation of what being a musician might mean, could mean, the possibilities of what being a musician could be.
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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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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