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Discover Ludwig"poor realisation" is a correct and usable expression in written English
You can use it to describe a situation when expectations have not been met or when goals have not been achieved. For example, "Despite the team's hard work, the project came to a poor realisation."
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Whilst some reviewers identified with the plight of the alien, others felt that its poor realisation meant that it was hard to feel any sympathy for it.
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Does this provide moral absolution for the genre, the amazed realisation that poor people are, in fact, human?
Patterns of changing views consisted of gradual realisation of poor mental state and subsequent need for treatment.
To be noted that the mean-count polar maps of the OSEM3D+RR, despite being a good approximation of the ground truth on average, have very large error bars indicating that it can have very poor values for individual noise realisations.
Amazingly, neither party ever seriously considers the highly attractive option of abortion, which may be a sign that the anti-abortion movement is gathering strength in Hollywood, or may simply result from a realisation that abortion makes a poor subject for a comedy (puking and watching women on the toilet is fine, though).
Indeed, many research careers are deliberately shortened after the dawning realisation that there is often poor, if any, career structure for postdocs, not to mention mounting exasperation at the post-postdoc bottleneck in the permanent scientific jobs market.
Local orientations of an individual realisation of the cytoskeleton show poor global network order.
In view of these benefits, the growing realisation of stimulating market participation of poor farmers for the goal of poverty alleviation cannot be overemphasised.
Undeniably, Gaskell's sympathies were with the poor: North and South's central concept is the gradual realisation of haughty, scornful southerner Margaret Hale that there is a beauty to the "vulgarity of shop people".
The professor hopes that the growing realisation of the social and economic costs of poor health among children has led policymakers to give the issue greater priority, as demonstrated by the current alarm over the rapid rise in childhood obesity.
The Fiver doesn't often feel sorry for big football clubs falling on hard times, nor is there much pity for billionaires squandering cash on poor managerial appointments only to pull the trigger when the realisation sets in that the new man is worse than the last one.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com