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The phrase "present-day realities" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the current circumstances or situations that exist in the present time. Example: "In addressing climate change, we must consider the present-day realities that affect our environment."
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People project present-day realities – in this case Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee – on their memories.
Congress needs to break the U.S.O.C. into pieces and reconstruct the committee in a way that reflects present-day realities.
The movie's strongest element is its reasonably sophisticated projection of global politics based on present-day realities.
Pierre Laurent, PCF national secretary, defended the decision to abandon the symbol, saying it no longer represented present-day realities.
We don't dispute that the program should adjust to present-day realities, including Russia's economic recovery, and to be sure, improvements are under way.
Outraged commentators questioned her patriotism, accused her of being an American agent and suggested that if she found present-day realities in Pakistan unpalatable, she should "pack her bags and leave".
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As I wrote, present-day reality was refracting through the storyline in an almost unavoidable way.
Germany's historic responsibility is at odds with present-day reality.
And it is not only present-day reality, but it has been a reality for more than one decade.
Present-day reality is a lot more like one of his pictures than I wish it were.
Don't be tempted to visit the Barras market, though; the legend by far surpasses the present-day reality.
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