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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'being realized' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used in the present progressive tense to refer to something that is happening in the present, such as a goal or dream being made into a reality. For example: "His dream of opening a bakery is finally being realized."
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Is this project close to being realized?
Right now that aim is being realized.
This is the idea being realized in Sochi".
At decade's end only a small number were being realized.
What is preventing that potential from being realized?
Nonetheless, the critics' dream of becoming directors seemed tantalizingly close to being realized.
Certainly, at this point, any such remake is far from being realized.
Hurricane Sandy opened a seam in history, and with it, possibilities that are now being realized.
It's about music being realized, and abstraction becoming reality, through the violin.
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That must be realized.
Their fears were realized.
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