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The phrase "that was realized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been understood, achieved, or made evident in the past. Example: "The potential of the new technology was finally recognized, and that was realized through extensive research and development."
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When Soler left the club, Backe's dismissal seemed a foregone conclusion, one that was realized the day after D.C. United eliminated the Red Bulls from the playoffs.
One major work that was realized was the National Dance Theatre (1984 87) at The Hague, which was notable for its wavy roof and clearly divided series of spaces.
As for the project that was realized as a film, Mr. McNeil said: "Now for a bunch of guys to come and make a CBGB's movie so that Lisa Kristal can be played by some model?" (For the record, Ms. Greene, best known for the "Twilight" movies, is an established actress).
Other farsighted Geddes designs included those for prefab housing, streamlined cars (some of whose features the automobile industry adopted decades later) and a stadium for the Brooklyn Dodgers with a suspended roof that could slide open in good weather — an idea that was realized 20 years later in the Houston Astrodome.
The paper reports telemetry analysis and characterizes the communications network that was realized in-flight.
Figure 4 depicts the virtual networks' instantiation phase that was realized using REST-based interactions between the different entities.
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Connectance is the fraction of possible links that are realized.
That hope was realized.
Then it was realized that is not the cause".
Right now that aim is being realized.
That must be realized.
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