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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt realization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and unexpected understanding or awareness of something.
Example: "After hours of contemplation, she had an abrupt realization that she had been overlooking the simplest solution all along."
Alternatives: "sudden insight" or "unexpected awareness".
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Many millions of viewers were shocked, and almost all taken aback by the abrupt realization of tragedy amid much-loved national television and after riotous laughter to that sudden and bitter end.
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Even if they're shitty and most selfies are shitty, in concept and execution, with their bad lighting and worse ideas selfies are an abrupt and indisputable realization, if not idealization, of what and how their subjects want to be seen. .
The realization of abrupt doping profile is more difficult in the case of physically doped TFETs due to material solubility limit.
An abrupt and difficult turnaround followed a simple realization.
Architect Zumthor puts down that the valuable moments of the inspiration of the expert agent come out from a patient work, following and developing an abrupt appearance of an internal image concerning the realization of a new design piece, by which the entire project structure changes and is reorganized in few seconds (Zumthor 1998).
But, then, the situation reversed itself as the Nasdaq crashed and the realization that the industry was overbuilt led to an abrupt halt in capital spending.
But the abrupt reversal in the markets — only five weeks ago the Dow was flying above 13,000 — reflects the realization among investors that the troubles plaguing the economy may be worse than initially feared.
His realization?
A realization.
America is responsible for the abrupt end of my childhood, for my sudden consignment, at 10 or 11, to an existence filled with constant worry and fear — a bitter realization, considering that we moved from repression to freedom.
Then, a realization hit.
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