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The phrase "are realising that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a gradual understanding or awareness of something that is becoming clear to someone.
Example: "As the project progresses, team members are realising that collaboration is key to success."
Alternatives: "are coming to understand that" or "are becoming aware that".
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Gazprom's European customers are realising that they have other choices.
But even Angelenos are realising that something has to give.
"Members are realising that this is an untenable position".
And more and more reporters are realising that.
Mittelstand firms are realising that they can no longer just stay in small-town Germany.
Europeans are realising that they need to make their economies more agile and innovative.
Women in universities are realising that the battle is way bigger than we ever imagined.
"There's only one snag: more people are realising that it's a great location.
Backbenchers of all parties are realising that they have a lot to gain from these elections.
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"The world is realising that Zika can be deadly.
Even Berlin may be realising that it is time for hard choices.
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