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"historical reality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a way to characterize a specific events/situation that has actually occurred in history, or to reference the general narrative of a historical era. For example: "The Civil War shaped our nation's historical reality and has had a lasting impact."
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But we mustn't forget the historical reality behind the stories.
He based his gibe on a historical reality.
Realism, it was assumed, could not accommodate modern historical reality.
There is a chasm between this burlesque and historical reality.
The misapprehension of historical reality that goes together with this reinvention can take a comical turn.
Ames isn't following, exactly, grounded as he is in the historical reality of his life.
To what extent is the useful vitality of that detail inseparable from its historical reality?
Jim Broadbent restores Gilbert to the towering and frequently dislikeable figure of historical reality.
Perhaps Mary Renault isn't so close to historical reality after all.
(7) The historical reality of papal teaching has little to do with infallibility.
Novels that are deliberately grounded in historical reality have to be accurate.
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