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"check the reality" is a grammatically correct and usable construction in written English.
It means to verify or confirm the truth or accuracy of something. It is typically used in situations where there is doubt or uncertainty about a particular situation. Example: "Before making any major decisions, it is important to check the reality of the situation and gather all the necessary facts and information."
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Given the seriousness of the allegations and the need to check the reality, it was immediately decided to go to court which will decide on the action to be taken, including possible criminal prosecution.
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TMZ reports that cops went to check on the reality star and she refused to answer the door.
Reality Check the terms of your contract of employment first.
Reality Check: The last swine flu outbreak happened during President Ford's term, not Jimmy Carter's.
The draft KAS was then checked against the reality of the working situation after graduation [ 6] before it was proposed as a basis to revise the curriculum.
This also means I can see the reality check data plain as day.
And Polly Curtis is reality checking the notion that girls innately prefer pink.
There are many websites that promise free criminal record checks, but the reality is never that simple.
He was told that if he expected the EU to do that, he needed to take a check on the realities of the world.
Check your reality checks.
Check your 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.

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