Sentence examples for to realise from inspiring English sources

"to realise" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of becoming aware of, or understanding something. For example: "It took many years for him to realise his true calling in life."

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to realise

verb

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This will take years to realise.

"Football is starting to realise that.

To realise his achievement?

And that's liberating to realise.

People need to realise this".

It always does, I've come to realise.

"What you have to realise," he said.

A neat conceit, but knotty to realise.

Got to realise, got to move on.

Employers are starting to realise this too.

He needs to realise what he's doing".

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