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Discover Ludwig"huge realization" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a significant or profound understanding or insight that someone has had about a particular topic or situation. Example: After years of struggling with her career, Sarah had a huge realization that she was meant to be an artist, not a lawyer.
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It was a huge realization that, as it turns out, a lot of these brick-and-mortar businesses don't have access to a suite of online tools," she explains.
That was just a huge realization for me.
SK I had a huge realization just before I retired as a dancer.
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Once I'd found the key-keeper, and he'd lighted the dusty taxidermy displays — from wolves caught midsnarl to ram skulls sprouting huge horns — the realization hit me: how wondrous an array of animals, and how precious the dwindling wildlife that's left.
This hair-control realization is huge.
This realization has had huge implications in the food industry.
According to stories from the time, it was his realization of the huge gap in remuneration (not to mention status) between this and other forms of figurative painting that encouraged him to take up figures.
But after years of huge losses he had a realization: "I saw that either I could have a life or I could gamble, but I couldn't do both".
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It is a realization of the huge challenge facing children living outside the family environment, whether because of poverty, abuse or HIV and AIDS.
It's been a huge -- and much needed -- realization for me to accept that the only person my forgiveness should influence is myself.
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