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Free sign upThe phrase "if realized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a condition that depends on whether something is achieved or brought into existence.
Example: "The project will be successful if realized within the given timeframe."
Alternatives: "if achieved" or "if accomplished".
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That would be a record if realized.
That ambition, if realized, would most likely occur in increments.
Generic substitution could be safe if realized by the treating physician, for a well-informed patient.
If realized as a silicon/air structure, the maximum 3D gap is larger than 25%.
Either goal, if realized, would be a major change for the country.
It's a move that, if realized, would shatter the glass ceiling not once, but twice.
Maybe your design, if realized, would make traveling more fun and stylish.
If realized, such shifts would have radical impacts on understandings of health, embodiment, and personhood.
The pursuit of riches was being represented as essentially patriotic even if realized under the harsh conditions of early capitalism.
That income — if realized — would be approximately equivalent to nearly a 16percentt annual return on investment.
However, potential mobility, if realized by motorized modes, can also generate negative environmental impacts such as fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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