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The phrase 'a reality that' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that exists or is true. For example: "The harsh truth is a reality that many of us have to accept."
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It's a reality that exists.
It's a reality that makes sense.
It's a reality that has raised eyebrows.
This is a reality that has basically remained unchanged".
"That is a reality that is sometimes forgotten.
That is a reality that probably does not apply here.
It is an attitude, and a reality, that is shifting.
But for Pennington, there's a reality that accompanied those numbers.
It distorts the surface truth to probe for a reality that is buried deeper".
During the 1984 Democratic Convention he memorably described a reality that didn't jibe with Reagan's America.
In fact, he is neither, a reality that was evident on Thursday.
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