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Discover LudwigThe phrase "external realities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors or conditions that exist outside of a person's perception or understanding.
Example: "In order to make informed decisions, we must consider the external realities that impact our situation."
Alternatives: "outside factors" or "external circumstances".
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It had, therefore, to correspond accurately to external realities.
Personal stories and public events collide and there is a constant tension between internal and external realities.
You wrote that AT&T, under C. Michael Armstrong, was out of touch with both internal and external realities.
— regarding the notion of documentary and of the supposed replication or transmission of external realities by way of the camera.
These relationships, Mr. Ratmansky's production suggests, are mainly intangible, revolving around Don Quixote's conflation of inner worlds and external realities.
It rejected the soulfulness of Expressionism for a harsh focus on external realities; it didn't eschew emotion, but it trashed empathy.
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He has a healthy respect for the power of external reality to constrain our world-making.
Is a square something that has external reality or is it something only in our minds?..
Her emotional world is now, she thinks, finally reconciled to her external reality.
Yet this grim portrait of a world lost begins to chime with external reality.
In the process, they veered from filming external reality into filming the imagination at work.
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