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Discover Ludwig"realizing how much" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express understanding or awareness of the magnitude or degree of something. For example: "When Maria cleaned out her grandfather's attic, she was surprised at realizing how much he had collected over the years."
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Chava: Realizing how much we complement each other.
And yet I read "what if?" in one sitting, not realizing how much physics I'd absorbed in the process.
We've considered possibly entering an ex-corporeal mode and observing our existential situation and realizing how much it sucks.
Realizing how much we simply take on faith regarding stories that are more difficult to substantiate is disturbing.
"He kind of opened me up to realizing how much you can do in the theater with objects," she said.
Ms. Marandino found it difficult to go back and forth between households and, realizing how much she liked city living, decided to move full time to Manhattan.
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"I didn't realize how much".
Then we realize how much they meant".
"I realize how much I have to learn".
But they realized how much they liked duplexes.
Reading them I realized how much I still miss him.
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