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Discover Ludwig"realizing what" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a clause in which you explain what you have just come to understand or know. For example: "Realizing what I had done, I knew that I needed to apologize right away."
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He smiled, realizing what she was referencing.
Realizing what had happened, he abandoned the herd and bolted.
Realizing what had happened, Fathi began shouting for help.
Realizing what isn't good is the writer's hardest job".
But what kept them from realizing what they were doing?
"Tony is realizing what a good wife he has.
Beame agreed without realizing what would be involved.
I'm finally realizing what truly makes me happy.
Realizing what has happened, Cavaradossi rages at Tosca.
We're realizing what it takes to be successful, and everybody's doing it".
She's realizing what it's like to have something that is more important than work".
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