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partial reality
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"partial reality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation that only partially represents reality. For example, "The movie portrays a partial reality of what it's like to live in a small town."
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5 human-written examples
The experience suggests that the monolith of corporate culture is only a partial reality.
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But with chips, hot dogs and microwave pizzas to choose from, at least they were on their way to a partial reality check.
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Tom Donaghy's article is an insightful, brave shot across the bow for theater audiences, but it reflects only a partial reality.
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Opponents argue that those statistics reflect only a partial reality, because many of those in prison are illegal migrants awaiting deportation anyway, while the proposed new law would target the 25% of the population who are foreign, but permanently and legally resident in Switzerland.
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Within less than a decade, however, Bartley's vision has become at least a partial reality.
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55 human-written examples
Understand that all axioms about the world break to partial realities.
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There are only hints, conflicting stories, partial views of reality and circumstances that slide about in the mind.
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The report said that the banker displayed "traits of egocentricity, narcissism and a partial disconnection from reality that could be a psychopathological dysfunction".
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Perhaps the most striking thing about those explanations is that, even as each draws only a partial picture of reality, they are mathematically perfect.
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If your consumption of content is tailored by near limitless observations harvested about people like you, how could your universe not collapse into the partial depiction of reality that people like you also enjoy?
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July 8 , 1885Ludwigshafen, Germany August 4, 1977 Stuttgart, Germany Ernst Bloch, (born July 8 , 1885 Ludwigshafen, Ger. died Aug. 4, 1977, Stuttgart) German Marxist philosopher whose Philosophie der Hoffnung ("Philosophy of Hope") was intended to complete what he considered Marxism's partial outlook on reality.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "partial reality" when you want to emphasize that what is being presented is not the complete or whole picture.
Common error
Avoid using "partial reality" if you mean to suggest something is entirely false. The phrase indicates an incomplete, not necessarily untrue, perspective.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "partial reality" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "partial" modifies the noun "reality". It describes a state or situation where the perceived or presented reality is incomplete or not fully representative. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is correct and usable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "partial reality" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe an incomplete or limited representation of reality. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. It is most frequently found in news and media and scientific contexts. When using this phrase, ensure that you are emphasizing the incompleteness, rather than implying outright falsehood. Consider alternatives like "incomplete picture" or "limited view" depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Incomplete depiction of reality
Emphasizes the unfinished or lacking aspect of the representation.
Limited view of reality
Highlights the restricted scope or perspective offered.
Fragmented perception of reality
Focuses on the broken or disjointed nature of the understanding.
Distorted reflection of reality
Suggests that the representation is inaccurate or warped.
Unfinished version of reality
Highlights the ongoing and incomplete nature of the observed reality.
Selective representation of reality
Indicates that only certain aspects are shown or emphasized.
Biased portrayal of reality
Suggests that the representation is influenced by a particular viewpoint.
Restricted understanding of reality
Highlights a limited or confined grasp of the true situation.
Approximate version of reality
Emphasizes the inexact and estimated nature of the reality.
Shadow of reality
Emphasizes the vague or insubstantial quality of the perceived reality.
FAQs
How to use "partial reality" in a sentence?
You can use "partial reality" to describe a situation where the available information presents an incomplete or limited view of the actual circumstances. For example: "The news report offered only a "partial reality" of the economic crisis."
What can I say instead of "partial reality"?
You can use alternatives like "incomplete picture", "limited view", or "fragmented perception" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "partial reality" or "complete reality"?
"Partial reality" is used to describe an incomplete view, while "complete reality" refers to the whole picture. The correct choice depends on the intended meaning. If you have all the facts, you may consider saying "full picture" instead.
What's the difference between "partial reality" and "subjective reality"?
"Partial reality" implies that information is missing, whereas "subjective reality" means the perception is influenced by personal feelings or opinions. They are not interchangeable.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested