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Discover LudwigThe phrase "now a reality" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something that was previously just an idea or a possibility has now become true or tangible. Example: After years of hard work, their dream of owning their own business is now a reality.
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Global commuting is now a reality.
"It's now a reality on the ground".
Drugging the cancer genome is now a reality.
Traveling, living and working in space is now a reality.
10-Tbps-capacity systems are now a reality.
The organization's "ego" is now a reality.
Sadly, it is now a reality".
The Gorkhaland Territorial Administration is now a reality.
Such talk is pointless, because miltipolarity is now a reality.
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With the advent of adaptive optics leading to compensation of higher order aberrations, the in vivo imaging of the photoreceptor mosaic is now a reality.
Hi-def auteurship is now a reality sort of.
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