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The phrase "realistic conditions" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a situation or environment that can be expected to happen or exist in the real world. For example, "The team practiced under realistic conditions so that they could be as prepared as possible for their actual competition."
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He said testing under realistic conditions was essential before deployment.
Acentimetric accuracy was obtained under realistic conditions.
To train for war, you have to train in realistic conditions".
They will tell us whether N.M.D. can work reliably under realistic conditions.
However, under realistic conditions, when kBT≪ΔG, the growth rate of achiral CNTs is negligible.
matter how advanced they are, will likely to fail under many realistic conditions.
Therefore, combustion experiments have been performed under realistic conditions.
Supporters of today's measure on tougher testing say the current tests do not gauge the system's effectiveness under realistic conditions.
In examining the formation of extensional cracks, we consider the realistic conditions around the Nobeoka Thrust (Supplementary Note).
Additionally, it will be important to next design studies under field conditions to capture transfer rates under more realistic conditions.
The Stanford researchers have shown that their extrapolation techniques can speed up PageRank by 50percentt in realistic conditions and by up to 300percentt under less realistic conditions.
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