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The phrase "gradually realize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a slow or progressive understanding or awareness of something over time.
Example: "Over the course of several months, I began to gradually realize the impact of my decisions on my life."
Alternatives: "slowly come to understand" or "eventually become aware".
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We're shown three couples in particular, one after the other, but — we gradually realize — the third isn't quite real.
But this unremarkable-looking lawyer is, we gradually realize, a good deal smarter and fiercer than he seems.
The men gradually realize that they are cannon fodder; that Fenians and Huns are not the same enemy at all.
It meanders quietly around a parked car whose burnt-orange color, you gradually realize, matches some of the stones.
I came to gradually realize it that there was this immensely strange political creativity that was going on.
These elements may not in themselves sound compelling, but we gradually realize that nothing is what it seems.
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They gradually realized that the couple should open a restaurant.
He was underdressed and gradually realized that he was lost.
But they didn't, and I gradually realized I was unable to add anything more.
"I gradually realized that speaking as an outsider is the most authentic voice for a poet".
Moore gradually realized that he didn't like working with comedy people, and stopped hiring them.
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