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Discover LudwigThe phrase "realising this" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when acknowledging or becoming aware of a particular fact or situation. Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I found myself realising this was a more complex issue than I initially thought."
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A "Naypyidaw declaration" this week recognised the "urgency" of realising this in 2015.
Realising this vision will be a struggle.
Of course, realising this future isn't simple.
Companies seem to be realising this for themselves.
The Rugby Football Union has to start realising this.
However, human beings are not very good at realising this.
The Chinese are realising this, but not the British.
However, some companies are better at realising this than others.
But there are a few problems in the way of realising this dream.
Some Cosatu affiliates and leaders are now realising this was a mistake.
"I'm beyond excited to be back in Australia realising this dream," he said.
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