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The phrase "realised the error" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means to recognize or understand that you have made a mistake in a particular situation. Example: After reviewing the data, he realised the error he had made in his calculations.
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Burgess said he realised the error of his ways.
He swiftly realised the error of his ways.
The carer realised the error when she belatedly read the medication administration sheet.
McDowell realised the error of his ways, calling the general manager of Castle Stuart and the event's main sponsor with profuse apologies.
In Payne's defence, it seemed he realised the error in the timing of his approach and did his best to pull his arms out of the way.
Just when you thought that the humble British banks may have realised the error of their ways, along come more signs that they still don't get it.
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Watch Thriller and realise the error of your ways.
But now I realise the error of my ways.
On realising the error, Matt Machan had the stumps in his sight.
It will still be noteworthy; on later reflection, both Barton and Rangers should realise the error of their ways.
Realising the error of his ways, Jimmyob88 replied: "I am sorry it's getting a bit out of hand.
More suggestions(15)
realised the fallacy
acknowledged the error
discovered the error
learned the error
recognised the error
learnt the error
understand the error
discover the error
understanding the error
incorporated the error
become aware of the error
realised the mistakes
realised the ridiculousness
realised the irrelevance
realised the danger
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com