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The part of a sentence "both in name and reality" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is true in both theory and practice. For example: "This company is committed to helping the environment both in name and reality, with many initiatives to reduce their carbon footprint."
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HSBC, which was practically an arm of government, issuing currency notes and shaping economic policy, decided they needed "the best bank building in the world" – an office tower that would have to be the highest quality both in name and reality for at least the next 50 years.
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However, in either case the yogini or yogi is interested in one and the same reality the only difference being in name and fluctuating aspects of appearance.
See also the discussion of harmony in Li 2013 and the examination of the relationship between naming and reality in Makeham 1994.
If the Iraqi government cannot expel Blackwater and other armed privateers from its country then the world will be shown once and for all that the Maliki government is "independent" in name only, and is in reality a "protectorate" of the United States, a fully annexed piece of real estate beholden to the policy whims of its "protector".
Stop watching fake TV shows that shame fat people in the name of reality and start getting in touch with your own feelings.
CASE AGAINST Those victories are better in brand name than reality, and the credibility of the Big 12 has sunk.
And to talk about effects-centric movies separately from the rest of movies is to duplicate the error, made by many theorists and critics, of privileging, as some artistically superior form of cinema, movies made in the name of reality and conspicuously eschewing the use of effects.
His blog was critical of Islam and other religions, and featured a tagline that described God as "almighty only in name, but impotent in reality".
Mohiuddin, an atheist who, on Somewhere In Blog, had called God "Almighty only in name but impotent in reality," survived a deep gash to his neck.
They are David Brent in name but not in reality.
Now, we've fought these same laws in other states and won, but if Texas is allowed to go through, we will see similar bills across the country, and I think the real concern is then it will be a right but in name only, not in reality.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com