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The word 'practicalities' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the matters that need to be taken care of to make an action or plan possible. For example, "The committee discussed the practicalities of implementing the new project."
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practicalities
noun
Plural of practicality
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Even British Eurosceptics, who love to fantasise about leaving the EU altogether, hardly ever contemplate the practicalities of disengagement from "Europe" (Lord Wolfson's call to devise plans for dismantling the eurozone is a rare exception).
It also explores the practicalities of being a critic in the 21st century, including an in-depth session on how to write pitch emails, how to approach editors and deliver what they want.
On the practicalities, Hughes commented: "It looks to me as if it may be an unmanageable task.
Week 35: Practical session on the publishing process - Tuesday 24 May Michèle will address the practicalities of preparing work for submission to agents and publishers.
One of the most impressive aspects of the whole operation was the shear scale of the practicalities of getting 23,000 personnel to Oman, moving them up the length of the country, supplying them and then getting them out.
Is the notion of citizen-driven change a viable solution for a city hall amid all the administrative practicalities?
Tyneside shoppers will have to wait for definite jobs as extras, however, while the BBC sorts out the practicalities and final pros and cons of the proposed move.
Standard Chartered, a bank, reckons that of 53 cities with over 1m people, 28 are run by politicians who say they will block the reform.The practicalities of setting up supermarkets are daunting, too.
Younger parliamentarians, wrestling with the practicalities of tax reform and job creation, tend to see their elders' attitude as rather comical nostalgia.All the same, that longing for the Greens' "salad days" is still quite common among the rank and file, so the national executive's draft programme tries to take account of it.
Depressing jargon First mover Loud and clear ReprintsThere are also worries about the practicalities of yoking the different regulators together.
Perhaps inspired by Hannah Arendt's concept of "the banality of evil", he prefers to take the viewer back in time to a period when slavery was mundane; he recreates its day-to-day practicalities and its offhand brutalities; and he leaves it to us to decide how to react.
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