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"shifting realities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which existing facts or perceptions change quickly and/or unexpectedly. For example, "Our world is constantly evolving, and we must learn to adjust to the shifting realities."
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Cultural touchstones help to anchor people in Murakami's shifting realities.
Indeed, it was President Bush's folly to ignore for years the shifting realities on the ground.
Judge Pillard countered that we live in an age of shifting realities.
The women's shifting realities, so specific to their particular situations, speak to us of our own.
What is startling is how Friel uses them to advance the narrative, explore shifting realities and reveal character.
This is a novel of constantly shifting realities -- of earthquakes and movies, of the Chile of Pinochet and Southern California.
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What we have is a shifting reality that pays tribute to the heritage.
But you can sense among the women some impatience under the surface, some capitulation to the obviously shifting reality.
Like the shifting reality of Schmidt's life, the changes in his character are as subtle as they are harrowing, a triumph of Browne's clean, exacting style.
I asked Agranovich if he thought Serebrennikov's success had led him to danger, and if he and his team were inattentive to the shifting reality around them.
Robin Guarino presented the Leoncavallo-Mascagni double bill, on Friday, as episodes in a continuing story, tempered with a touch of Pirandello-like shifting reality.
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