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been reality
noun
The state of being actual or real.
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Two buzz phrases of recent years have been "reality check" and "get real".
It has been reality TV: Honey Boo Boo and the Kardashians dragged onto the set of "Intervention".
Thus, his announcement that he will leave Downing Street next year is no more than a reluctant acceptance of what has been reality for some time.
Their performances, if that's the right word for what may simply have been reality modulated for the camera, were certainly more compelling than the one given by Jodie Foster in the 1994 film Nell, about a grown woman discovered living wild and communicating in her own language.
Im not sure anyone would have let us tell that story of Pedro in 1994 if it hadnt been reality.
What was unthinkable 10 to 20 years ago, has been reality for quite some time now: Not Japanese but Korean electronics companies are dominating the TV hardware market.
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But another way of phrasing that would be that if a movement comes from the "wrong" party, its framing reflects that party's concerns and has been reality-tested by its base (as in Bill Clinton's welfare reform, which was described as enhancing dignity and employment).
We apologize for the pick -- we don't like it any better than you, in other words -- but our motto has always been "reality-based political commentary," and it is simply impossible to ignore the reality of Trump's dominance of American politics in 2015.
Have you developed a budget that has been reality-tested?
That was reality.
It's reality.
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