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Discover LudwigThe phrase "realized yet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to inquire if someone has come to a certain understanding or awareness about something.
Example: "Have you realized yet that the project deadline is next week?"
Alternatives: "understood yet" or "recognized yet".
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"But I probably have not realized yet what this means.
Liao said he didn't know if the Chinese authorities had realized yet that he'd left.
Most important, nobody would have realized yet how much she looks like Tina Fey.
And I realized, yet again, that in this city, it never hurts to ask.
"Where did all of this come from?" None of us had realized yet that Miss Bintz's message was political.
"It's not all fully realized yet, but it's really coming, and you see how far it's progressed in the past four or five years".
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"I don't realize yet that I played on the big court.
"I don't think he realizes yet the lives he's touched," Richards's father, Tom, said.
They just don't realize yet which choice they've made, Sam Wang and Joshua Gold write in an Op-Ed piece.
His great challenge, and one he may not even realize yet, is that he has to find a way to close the widening gap between himself and Bryant.
"I don't realize yet that I beat the No. 1 player in the world," she said during her postmatch news conference.
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