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The phrase "at realizing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the act of coming to a realization, but the preposition "at" is not typically used in this context.
Example: "She excelled at realizing her potential."
Alternatives: "in realizing" or "when realizing".
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Nettie is numb at realizing that everything is over now.
He recounts his false etymological discovery and his initial disappointment at realizing his mistake.
The primary network of groundwater level observation wells aims at realizing a regional groundwater management policy.
"I was never good at realizing what might offend someone anyway," he writes.
These are worthy goals; break-out groups are just lousy at realizing them.
But Julia's (very funny) indignation at realizing her room is occupied by other people speaks to feelings of dispossession we all experience as we get older.
Hinduism had always cultivated a sublimation of the self, aimed at realizing moksha, or liberation, through transcendence and renunciation of the material world, which Hindus saw as illusion.
He can do this by providing legislative leadership that makes sure bootless children in America have a shot at realizing the American dream.
According to legend, his head once split with grief at realizing the number of wicked beings in the world yet to be saved.
It helped that the Giants were adept at realizing such scenarios, being a losing team for all but two years of the '70s.
Their visual vagueness was matched by another theme — the common, enduring horror at realizing there was a man lying dead in the grass.
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