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"has come to realize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a realization that was made after a period of thought or reflection. Example: She has come to realize that focusing on her own happiness is the best way to create a better future.
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Talk like that, she has come to realize, is cheap.
And perhaps Trump himself has come to realize this.
Further, he has come to realize that he is holding a hot potato.
But Hermitage has come to realize that this inquiry will also most likely go nowhere.
She has come to realize that Chow could have been harsher and more demanding.
But he has come to realize that overseas agents can help faraway families.
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I think Alan has come to realize that life is sort of gray in many respects".
The time has come to realize a more appropriate reimbursement for managing patients with multiple chronic conditions.
This was not true, of course -- but not entirely false either, as everyone in this country has come to realize.
In the past 20 days, the world has come to realize that these are false claims.
That's what Blake Williams has come to realize in the months following Keepsy's launch.
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