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The phrase "to realizing" is not grammatically correct. You can use the phrase "to realize" as a verb in written English. For example, "My goal is to realize my dreams."
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to realizing
verb
To make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish.
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There are hurdles to realizing this vision.
Fair taxation is critical to realizing the 2030 development agenda.
"Historic England is committed to realizing the full potential of the find," he said.
In the early months of the downturn, women came tantalizingly close to realizing a new milestone.
As it happens, the city appears closer to realizing the former.
The show comes closest to realizing its dark, admonitory vision in Mr. Lee's sets.
But many more people like him should soon be closer to realizing the same dream.
What is the biggest impediment to realizing the goals of creating decent jobs and livable wages?
"We're not even close to realizing our growth potential over the longer term," Mr. Nardelli said.
The military, he said, developed in him the discipline essential to realizing his visions.
"He was on his way to realizing his dream of rebuilding this country.
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