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The phrase "come back to reality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation when someone has been daydreaming or is being overly optimistic about something, and then realizes that the situation is not as desirable as they thought. For example, "After imagining all the wonderful things she could do with her lottery winnings, she had to come back to reality when she remembered that she hadn't bought a ticket."
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"We've all come back to reality".
"He has to come back to reality now".
"People are starting to come back to reality," she said.
When you come back to reality, your pockets will be bursting with business cards.
"[They] need to come back to reality that they are not a caliphate," he said.
Soon as he gets popped in the face, it'll come back to reality".
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The Jets can only hope he comes back to reality on Sunday.
"I felt like I was coming back to reality a little bit," she says.
An optimist could argue that the market is simply coming back to reality after its high-tech binge.
It was like everything went white, and when I came back to reality I was standing on top of the ladder again".
"And we've been shocked," he continued, "even though it was an illusion and it wasn't a reality, coming back to reality, we still want to know that God's in the midst of it.
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