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The word "unrealized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to describe something that has not yet been achieved and is still a potential. For example, "He had many unrealized ambitions in life."
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unrealized
adjective
Not realized; possible to obtain, yet not obtained.
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For the rest of his career, he was to brood on those events, trying to develop a view of humanity that would be faithful to his twin sense of the pathos of individual human fates and the unrealized potentialities in humanity as a whole.
If statements 1 and 2 are literally correct descriptions of the truth-conditions of modal propositions, then, if any truths are nontrivially necessary or correctly assert unrealized possibilities, there must exist, in addition to the actual world, many other merely possible worlds.
Like her painting, Guro's poetry and prose were imbued with the spirit of experimentation and filled with unrealized artistic ideas.
The original hope of the designers of the Bantustan system was that industries would be established along the Bantustan borders to utilize the cheap labour available nearby, but for the most part these hopes went unrealized.
They hypothesized that when proximal processes are weak, genetically based potentials for effective psychological functioning remain relatively unrealized and, as proximal processes increase in magnitude, potentials become actualized to a progressively greater extent.
He was at the peak of his powers with several unrealized projects ahead of him (among them, some sketches for a new string quartet and a new symphony, a proposed ballet score, and musical comedy collaborations with George S. Kaufman and DuBose Heyward).
Its implications for the future of ceiling decoration were largely unrealized, however, until the time of Correggio, a major northern Italian painter of the early 16th century, who employed the same type of illusionism in a series of domes in Parma (Italy).
The traditional definition of painting as a visual, concrete art form was questioned by Conceptual art, in which the painter's idea might be expressed only in the form of documented proposals for unrealized and often unrealizable projects.
Although the reign of the singer-songwriters ended with the twin upsurge of punk and disco in the late 1970s, the genre has remained relatively stable, and the market for personal, idiosyncratic, overwhelmingly female voices with lofty, often unrealized, artistic goals has proved extremely remunerative for a select few.
In the formation of the government, Ṣadr supported Nūrī al-Mālikī of the Daʿwah Party for prime minister, but in April 2007 six Ṣadrist ministers withdrew from Mālikī's cabinet after their demands for a timetable for withdrawal of foreign troops remained unrealized.
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A Nobel laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner, Morrison was a masterful and distinctive voice of the black American experience; she attempted to capture in her fictional characters the need for acceptance in the often-unrealized search for cultural identity.
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