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"date of realization" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the date on which a plan or goal was completed, achieved, or realized. For example, "The date of realization of the project was June 29th."
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A certain disequilibrium was noted between the high expectations and the realisation to date of the value co-creation activities (and benefits).
The joy of realisation!
First comes the awful moment of realisation.
"I had moments of realisation at university.
It was a year of realisation and of facing facts.
That, he reckoned, had a 30% chance of realisation.
So it was a process of successive phases of realisation.
That part of her dream has little prospect of realisation.
That moment of realisation is magical: the world is edible.
Apart from this being a wonderful demonstration of genuine kindness, it was a moment of realisation.
There's a huge sense of realisation around everything.
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