The phrase "the real life circumstances" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use this phrase to refer to situations that are actually happening in the real world, as opposed to situations in a hypothetical world or in a different realm. For example: "The government needs to take into account the real life circumstances of its citizens when drafting economic policies.".
Furthermore, by failing to represent the real life circumstances of multiple or concurrent treatments, there are risks that research may fail to provide realistic answers that are helpful to clinicians who need to interpret research results and apply them to their clinical practice.
Still, Furfari and his girlfriend, Julie Brydon, and other Chiefs fans understand the real-life circumstances that led to the decision.
But when Valerie reveals the real-life circumstances of her grief — her only child died in a swimming accident — fact trumps fiction and silences these depressed fabulists.
Its global import is inextricably tied to the real-life circumstances of women and girls in conflict-ridden zones and other unsafe situations throughout the world today.
By elevating form over substance and ignoring the real-life circumstances of the police interrogation, the majority gave police officers excessive leverage and badly undermined the Fifth Amendment's protection.
Two years later, according to Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly, the emotions of the movie merged with the real-life circumstances of Houston's troubled marriage to Bobby Brown.
Under the real-life circumstances of a busy ICU this explains the variation of turnaround times of the mPCR tests.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com