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Discover Ludwig"common reality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a shared understanding between two or more people. For example, "We both agreed that our common reality was one of mutual respect and trust."
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But the necessity to do so is now a common reality.
They remain on Jani's periphery, but she can still function in our common reality.
What happened to Gates is a common reality for all people that make a bad situation worse.
What is sure is that the satellite view of our world and its evolution is now a common reality.
Director Roberto Briceno said the killings "bring into relief a common reality of daily life in Venezuela".
That is not a story that should happen in America – where abortion is legal – but it's an increasingly common reality for many women.
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Cesário Verde, considered by some to be the greatest poet of the 19th century, addressed himself to the poetic essence of common realities; "Sentimento de um occidental" ("Feelings of a Westerner") is a poem saturated in irony and alienation that depicts a prototype of the flaneur figure (an urban wanderer) that would later be developed in literary Modernism.
All of these applications of cloning were unthinkable before Dolly, but have since become common realities.
The idea that Savita's situation is rare is a common, reality-defying myth.
Now in its fourth season, "The Voice" has become a stand-out sensation in the ratings on Monday and Tuesday nights, defying the common reality-TV formula of cat fights and shock value.
To knock that wall of ignorance down, I have to understand the common realities that we all share.
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