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The phrase "a realm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular domain or sphere of activity, influence, or knowledge. For example, "He was the undisputed leader of his own realm."
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But Sunday dinner was a realm apart.
We're in a realm of scintillation.
A realm or a kingdom.
But this is a realm of water.
Otherwise, "Buyer & Cellar" exists purely in a realm of speculation.
His light leads inward, to a realm of spiritual meditation.
Rather it is a realm that snags, bites and troubles.
Why does religion deserve a realm beyond questioning?
It belongs in a realm with considerably more disturbing overtones.
It offers hope in a realm of pervasive pessimism.
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A realm can be controlled by a dark lord.
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