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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a realised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been made real or actualized, often in contexts related to ideas, plans, or dreams.
Example: "After years of hard work, her vision for the community center became a realised project that benefited many."
Alternatives: "an actualized" or "a fulfilled".
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The traditional menu of vegetables, fish and other natural produce provides a more healthy and diverse diet than the fare at an American diner, and the very affordable, tiny portions of food behind glass, are the embodiment of a realised Soviet utopia, of which there's so little remaining in Moscow or anywhere else.
In this work, the RA has been extended, and validated based on a realised architecture in a business case.
This project was of particular interest to us as it enabled the comparison between our model results and a realised system.
The main parameters of interest are b 3 and b 4, as they provide the expected difference in the three outcomes related to home country preference – intentions to return, remittances sent and a realised return – between migrants with a German spouse and those with a non-German spouse.
While reading the script is an incomplete experience - noticeably lacking the richness that acting and staging would add to a realised production and the familiar Rowling prose a novel would have contained - it may capture just enough of the old Potter magic to please even the most sceptical of fans.
Hergé's use of research and photographic reference allowed him to build a realised universe for Tintin, going so far as to create fictionalised countries, dressing them with specific political cultures.
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But Patrick is a wonderfully realised, grade-A crazy who oversees her complete transformation.
I was keen for him to be a fully realised character, a loved brother and son, not a two-dimensional symbol.
But where East Tilbury only grew to a quarter of its intended size, Zlin was a fully realised town, with a population of 45,000 before the second world war.
4. Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy by Sigrid Undset (1920-22) A wonderfully realised biography of a woman's life in medieval Norway.
Why we like him: For his recent book Wonders of the Volcano, a meticulously realised recreation of a little-known Victorian publication.
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