Sentence examples for be realities from inspiring English sources

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be realities

noun

The state of being actual or real.

  • The reality of the crash scene on TV dawned upon him only when he saw the victim was no actor but his friend.

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The other three scenarios are less attractive but may be realities we could sleepwalk into.

"Unfortunately, this millennium, our fears had turned out to be realities.

These may be realities we ought to acknowledge, but it diminishes us not to think of them as problems we should work to overcome.

Perhaps this can be taken as a sign that they believe categories to be realities, concepts, and linguistic terms, that is, that categories are ways in which the world is, ways in which we think about the world, and ways in which we speak about the world.

It was then that my husband Jay and I made the decision to make it our life's mission to see Alex's dream to fruition -- we would start a nonprofit in her name and work toward the day when childhood cancer cures would be realities.

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Please let this be reality'".

This would not be reality TV.

What he imagined may now be reality.

I want it to be reality".

These are realities.

They are realities.

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