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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vast reality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reality that is extensive, significant, or encompassing in nature.
Example: "The universe presents a vast reality that challenges our understanding of existence."
Alternatives: "an expansive truth" or "a broad reality".
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The Internet is reality now, a vast reality, at least as weird and complex a place as a soot-stained city or a scorching desert.
It will be 'inspired by' the 1998 film, The Wrap reports, which sees a man's gradual realisation that he is part of a vast reality TV show which everyone is in on except him.
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But each one is a 'beloved place', and each one enables the pilgrim soul to catch a glimpse of the vast reality of God". William Dalrymple's The Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan will published by Bloomsbury next year.
Marcia Langton, a feisty aboriginal activist, describes them all as being "trapped in a vast aboriginal reality show".
Highlighting a vast partisan reality gap, 79% of liberal Democrats and just 15% of conservative Republicans answer the question correctly.
It is one of the purest distillations of a central Lang obsession — the lone man at the mercy of a vast, sinister reality.
"It could only be borne for a short time," the British journalist Harriet Martineau wrote in 1835 after viewing one storm over the Hudson, "this dazzling, bewildering alternation of glare and blackness, of vast reality and nothingness".
She suffers no grief, because "life as I'd always known it shows itself now as only the negative space made by a much vaster reality". She thinks of her grandmother, "fundamental and as still as a root," and it seems senseless to say that she is dead, "just as senseless as it is to say I myself am alive". In this respect, the narrator says, she has seen through the gauze of this life.
She suffers no grief, because "life as I'd always known it shows itself now as only the negative space made by a much vaster reality".
By Anthony Lane Steven Spielberg's futuristic film revolves around a vast virtual-reality game.
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