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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a realm that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific area, domain, or context that is being described or discussed.
Example: "In a realm that values creativity and innovation, new ideas can flourish."
Alternatives: "a domain where" or "an area that".
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As for the images, they exist in a realm that transcends argument.
Very few have taken that extreme leap into a realm that is undefinable and unexplainable".
"Serial" had a deep focus and a serious tone; it entered a realm that offered no ingenious duct-tape solution.
This is a realm that seems to pay scarce attention to the developments of the country at large.
It's very validating that someone as smart as Shonda Rhimes also thinks that this is a realm that is compelling.
It underscores the paradox of ownership and pushes it into a realm that hasn't been so pointed before".
He seemed a usurper in a realm that gave him a huge advantage of pity and terror: he surely didn't belong there, with his ugly stamping feet.
You see this in the once-forsaken downtowns of major American cities, a realm that has improved in reaction to the wasteful reach toward suburbia.
That being said, sometimes that exuberance can spill over into a realm that isn't appropriate, but I'm not the czar of baseball, either.
Through "talent hunts, membership drives and student meetings" he had made young Indians believe that politics was a realm that could extend beyond the "narrowness of nepotism".
Thus, she helped to establish a new and significant space for female artists in a realm that has continued to be dominated by men.
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