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Discover Ludwig"today's reality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the present situation that exists in the world, or in a particular situation. For example, "Today's reality is that many people are struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic."
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Not easy, but that's today's reality: an unpredictable, diverse mash-up of hard power (currencies and constitutions) and dynamic power (audience and audacity).
Given that that's today's reality, one has to wonder: How are single people living?
But that's not close to today's reality.
Yet, none of these awful scenarios is today's reality.
To which I say: Focus on today's reality, coldly.
"Economic theory is not today's reality," Ms. Lynch said.
Perhaps, but today's reality may trump yesterday's dream.
Park advocates say today's reality is grim enough.
His vision is a far cry from today's reality.
Like numberless hopefuls on today's reality shows, Ms. Jenkins was celebrated for her awfulness.
Besides, today's reality in the software industry has nothing to do with poetry or music.
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