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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already realize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has come to an understanding or awareness of something prior to the current moment.
Example: "I already realize that I need to change my approach to this project if I want to succeed."
Alternatives: "have already understood" or "have come to realize".
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In my opinion, Twitter is pointless, and many people will — if they haven't already — realize that.
It's testament that the 60percentt of New Yorkers who don't own cars already realize this.
But those rationalizations ignore what I suspect you already realize: This kind of scholarship exists to help level the academic playing field.
Though it means you will miss the reception, you already realize that you can attend the ceremony and be home by sundown.
Or, a patient may already realize that his or her insurance policy, or the lack thereof, won't cover certain medical expenses.
Or, if you or your fiancé has a large family, you could say, "We already realize that, once we invite our families, we won't be able to invite many of our friends and coworkers".
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"Some [are] already realized in the market price of RMBS".
Ferguson has already realized some of that potential.
"As you have perhaps already realized, this evening isn't about the performance.
(Corporations have already realized this: they borrowed half a trillion dollars last year).
I guess that's what you'd already realized, my Gray Eminence.
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