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The phrase "the realisation of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it is most often used to refer to the achievement or fulfillment of something. Example sentence: "The realisation of their dream to travel around the world was finally within reach."
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Little did Taylor realise that, for Merton, this was the realisation of a childhood dream.
"For us it is the realisation of our dreams.
The realisation of my Churchillian destiny depends upon it.
The realisation of what had happened was pretty bad".
He sees it as the realisation of a lifetime ambition.
It is now the realisation of the radical right.
It's the realisation of an idea first discussed in 2007.
This will reach extremes when the realisation of what going burst actually means kicks in.
And that's been the realisation of the past few years for me," he said.
The various gently comic minor characters breathe, and the realisation of Tommy's father is wonderful.
A lifestyle choice, rather than the realisation of a football dream.
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