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The phrase "altering reality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing concepts related to changing perceptions, experiences, or the nature of existence, often in philosophical, artistic, or scientific contexts.
Example: "The artist's work is focused on altering reality through vivid colors and surreal imagery."
Alternatives: "changing reality" or "modifying reality".
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Now, Photoshop can do the job so quickly and convincingly that altering reality is just a click away.
One of the two epigraphs to my novel Boxer, Beetle, which contains a character based on a young Robert Moses, is a quotation from Jacobs: "We are all accustomed to believe that maps and reality are necessarily related, or that if they are not, we can make them so by altering reality".
Meanwhile, Wesley discovers Angel's deception of altering reality.
But what would social media be without altering reality?
We traveled to Cleveland with Thomas Morton to meet Eric Freeman, authority on the duality of evil, to learn about altering reality through the power of the mind.
With water cascading down the pyramid of urinals, American Standard is like much of Terris' work: an exploration of how humans are constantly altering reality with structures, objects, information, and pure spectacle.
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Having a Black president has brought about a lot of discussions about race, role models and altering realities for stereo-types.
CBS has scheduled its own guns for Thursday: "Survivor II," the latest edition of last year's landscape-altering reality hit, starting on Feb. 1, is being teamed with "C.S.I.," the most promising new drama CBS has introduced since "Northern Exposure" in 1990.
Did the piece alter reality beyond that?
George Orr has vivid dreams that can retroactively alter reality.
Hangovers can give you that feeling of an altered reality.
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