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The phrase 'reality to' is not correct or usable in written English
To use the phrase 'reality' in a sentence, it would need to be followed by a noun, such as 'reality check', 'reality show', 'reality TV', etc. For example: I need a reality check; what I'm dreaming of is not likely to come true.
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There's a reality to everything".
There's some reality to that.
It sets reality to music.
It was time for reality to intervene.
"There is no reality to this.
[Wallinger] has captured reality to the extreme.
But there is a sobering reality to Clipper-mania.
"There is no reality to that," Ms. Bell countered.
Yael Hedaya brought a dose of reality to the proceedings.
This is a much tougher reality to accept.
The films bring this alternate reality to vivid life.
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