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'hide from reality' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an attempt to avoid difficult or unpleasant realities. For example: "After a series of devastating losses, he tried to hide from reality by burying himself in work."
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Manuel does not hide from reality.
"It's important we don't hide from reality," said Harold Wanless, chairman of the University of Miami's geological science department and an expert on sea-level rise.
Despite your assertion, Senate Republicans didn't hide from reality; we made difficult choices to cut spending that resulted in a deficit reduction agreement.
Weak, noncommittal language allows readers and listeners to hide from reality, weasel out of accountability, interpret facts in whatever way flatters them most.
But if progressives aren't careful, dreams of reuniting the left can become a place to hide from reality; a means of wishing away awkward truths about what voters think, and ducking the need to compromise with your own party.
Typically, his protagonists are people dissatisfied with their lives, trying to hide from reality by being or becoming something they are not.
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Who is hiding from reality?
Praise a so-so novel and you're hiding from reality.
Entries on two nonfiction best-seller lists on Feb. 26 misidentified the publisher of "Hiding From Reality," by Taylor Armstrong.
In the meantime, the state's senators need to start taking real actions instead of hiding from reality.
On a table next to the couch was a copy of "Hiding From Reality," the memoir by Taylor Armstrong of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills".
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