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The phrase "accurate reality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concept of a reality that is precise or true, often in contexts like philosophy, science, or discussions about perception.
Example: "In order to understand the situation fully, we must strive to perceive an accurate reality rather than a distorted version of events."
Alternatives: "true reality" or "exact reality".
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But he would have appreciated the notion of an enlightened philosopher who is freed from a cave of false perception to envision a different and perhaps more accurate reality.
The inclusive nature of the URL and many of the messages on the site reflect a more accurate reality -- there are tens of thousands of us, probably more.
However, in both Experiments 1 and 2, imagery was associated with significantly less accurate reality monitoring accuracy than sentences describing the same object, whether negative or benign.
The analysis of false alarm data thus seemed consistent with the hypothesis of less accurate reality monitoring for images than verbal descriptions, but also suggested that source monitoring was generally less accurate for emotional items.
We encourage journalists and other media-related professionals to work on more comprehensive depictions of persons with mental illness, which will reflect a more accurate reality of their lives.
For example, if a more lax response criterion is used for endorsing emotional images then the resulting higher false alarm rates may be taken as evidence of less accurate reality monitoring, even if the same response bias applies to emotional items that were actually perceived.
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"I think these guys just didn't like him," Carbone, better known as "Reality Steve," whose website regularly features accurate reality-TV spoilers, says of Johnson's housemates.
It is intentionally cruel, demeaning and evokes accurate realities for women, particularly large women: being subjected to bullying and depression in childhood; being paid less; being under-represented in positions of power and much more.
"It is accurate, the reality of the soundsystem.
He has an affinity to "anything British that comes up", and is particularly proud of the fact that the lines on the London Underground doodle remained relatively accurate to reality.
It is this tax cut that Mr Bush is currently advertising as the largest in Texas's history.Although the sheer size of the cut makes Mr Bush's claim accurate, in reality very few Texas families experienced a lightening of the local tax burden.
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