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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reality bites" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal or colloquial language to describe a situation where the harsh truth or consequences of a situation are difficult to accept or deal with. Example: "I always dreamed of being a famous actor, but reality bites and I have to work a boring office job to pay the bills."
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Reality bites.
Remember "Reality Bites"?
Ah well, reality bites.
Reality bites, even when it's impaired.
The onus then remains with the audience when reality bites.
At some point the veneer slips and reality bites.
When reality bites, is that the time for the artist to lay down his brush?
It also secured him his first directing job, on a 1994 film called "Reality Bites".
Reality bites"The good news is, I'm leading in some of the polls.
Does "Reality Bites" really need to be a Sundance "rediscovered in the archive" selection?
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