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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the realisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the understanding or acknowledgment of a particular concept or situation.
Example: "The discussion was primarily about the realisation of the project's potential impact on the community."
Alternatives: "regarding the realization" or "concerning the understanding".
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However, these actions may simultaneously bring about the realisation of other goals along the way.
London is the place that Ukip warns about, the realisation of its worst nightmares.
Modern life is about the realisation of the constant battle between good and evil, the choice between selfishness and selflessness, yin or yang, heads or tails.
There's something dispiriting about the realisation that you're not a disruptor or a thought leader, the person on the stage or the headshot on the website.
Part of what was so perplexing about the realisation was how it rubbed up against Armstrong's public persona, which painted the athlete as exemplary, largely because of his ties to Livestrong, the largest athlete-founded charity in the world.
Instead, the killings of Lord Mountbatten and the 18 soldiers brought about the realisation that the IRA remained a major menace, and that years of violence probably lay ahead.
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And some are brought about by the realisation that the company has lost its way and needs to focus once more on what it's good at.
The important thing is that success of the reform will surely bring about enormous benefits to the realisation of national development goals and the improvement of the people's lives.
It was all about timing and the realisation of work on the training ground.
We read a lot these days about "grey power", the realisation that pensioners can swing elections.
The decision not to base the film on the London Olympics followed legal discussions about trademarks and the realisation that the film might not work if it predicted the result of a competition yet to take place.
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