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The phrase "are already reality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has transitioned from a concept or idea into an actual state of existence.
Example: "The advancements in technology that once seemed like science fiction are already reality in our daily lives."
Alternatives: "have already come to pass" or "are now a fact".
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Picometer tolerance requirements are already reality.
Most techniques may seem very futuristic, but some of them are already reality".
Much of Sanders's platform, the aspirational parts diverging from Clinton's, are already reality in Northern Europe.
Now granted, the kid angle makes this example a lower probability but looking at a different demographic/market examples are already reality.
Some of these measures, like broadband connection and two efficient computers per practice are already reality in almost 90% of Slovene family practices.
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Nine years on, Brin's vision at least is already reality.
Holidaymakers: HSBC reckons the pound will hit parity against the euro, but for some holidaymakers that is already reality.
It is worth pausing momentarily to contemplate how Wales would be feeling if the proposal were already reality.
It's wonderful to trumpet the promise of a new combination and even better when that promise is already reality.
But this means that Mr Smith's demand is already reality for federal workers, as no one earns more than the president.
But it is already reality, security expert Marc Goodman argues in his book Future Crimes, where he details a string of such attacks.
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