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"realising how much" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that one is coming to a realization or understanding about something, often a quantity. Example: I was intrigued to find out how expensive the trip was going to be, but after realising how much money it would cost, I decided against it.
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And I remember realising how much it meant to me and what I'd achieved.
"I'm just realising how much I'd like to do something like Fargo.
Realising how much she had been missing, she decided to make up for lost time.
They are on the front lines of realising how much is disappearing.
Realising how much I still enjoyed fashion, I looked into getting a master's degree in brand or luxury management.
But realising how much I don't want to change my personal habits means I can look at the bigger picture.
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People don't realise how much.
He will have realised how much we miss certain individuals.
Perhaps they don't realise how much they are losing.
He just didn't realise how much he was sacrificing.
Then I realised how much I wanted to say".
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