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The phrase "a reckoning with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of confronting or dealing with a difficult situation, issue, or truth.
Example: "The novel explores a reckoning with the past that shapes the characters' futures."
Alternatives: "an accounting of" or "a confrontation with".
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Others saw a reckoning with the past.
Now, a reckoning with Zuley's past may be coming.
"No, not to nothing — to a reckoning with herself".
Perhaps a reckoning with the militants will come one day.
And a reckoning with immigration before Italy votes.
It was, he said, "A reckoning with the adult world".
resulting hybrid proceedings failed to achieve a reckoning with wartime massacres and torture.
The Lib Dems face a reckoning with their left-wing voters.
There was never going to be justice for the Holocaust, or a reckoning with its enormity.
Given the current crisis, it's time for a reckoning with the country's divisions.
But the blowup over the backdating scandal should force a reckoning with the facts.
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