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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about realising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of coming to an understanding or awareness of something.
Example: "She wrote a book about realising one's potential and pursuing dreams."
Alternatives: "regarding understanding" or "concerning awareness".
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Then she set about realising her vision.
It's about technologies, about realising there's a vast array of solutions".
"It's also about realising that when you are together, your mutual happiness is linked," Mariam adds.
Higher education should be about realising potential with great teaching, not unfair selection into privileged networks.
The experience for me has been about realising how everyone is unique.
The Kyoto protocol, which set about realising those aims, was signed in 1997 and came into force in 2005.
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By adopting a more holistic approach, it should become clearer if young adults are perhaps underplaying, forgetting about, not realising or unwilling to accept the contribution that all three lifestyle behaviours make to the maintenance of a healthy lifestyle.
You talk about something you don't normally talk about, you realise how much you shared about your life when you were young.
But after a short visit to see what it was about, I realised I had made a big mistake and quickly got interested in art college instead.
I'm perfectly normal, duh!' Werewolves tend to get very touchy about people realising their true identity.
It always made me stamp about until I realised what it was doing to the dog.
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