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Discover LudwigThe phrase "than we realize" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is greater or more significant than we are currently aware of or understand. Example: "The impact of climate change on our planet is much more significant than we realize."
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Is there more intensity than we realize?
There may in fact be more similarities than we realize.
"We have more support than we realize!" Desai said.
We have more to be grateful for than we realize.
"We're just a component of a much longer trajectory than we realize," Adams said.
More honest conversations about vaccination might have more influence than we realize.
More of us may be affected by variant hormone levels than we realize.
"We are so much bigger in life than we realize," Danes said.
I think he probably means more to our lineup than we realize".
Perhaps in this age, that's a greater victory than we realize.
More than we realize, we descend from a founding moment that was evangelical.
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