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The phrase "year of realization" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about the year in which a specific idea or concept was understood or accepted. For example, "2020 has been a year of realization for many people as they come to terms with the new realities of the pandemic."
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It was a year of realisation and of facing facts.
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For chronic conditions, there can be a time lag between population level changes in alcohol consumption and changes in outcome, and we chose a linear time lag function of 10 years to realisation of full effect, which is consistent with average estimates in the literature.
'There was sort of a moment of realisation," says 23-year-old Claire Boucher.
A few years later, he had a moment of realisation that he wanted to be a composer.
There is always a slightly celebratory air at this time of year - a realisation that winter is over and a few precious months of sun are here.
The full context of this complicated plasma gas interaction scenario has only been comprehensively understood in the more recent years after realisation of the fact that multifluid concepts are needed to satisfactorily describe the complicated network of interwoven physical processes.
Gain-framed messages (e.g. presenting a survival benefit), as apposed to lost-framed messages (e.g. presenting a potential damage), shorter timeframes (5 or 10 years until realisation of the risk, versus 15 or 20 years) and visual formats seem to enhance understanding of risk and to increase the self-efficacy to prevent CVD [ 21].
The joy of realisation!
First comes the awful moment of realisation.
"I had moments of realisation at university.
That, he reckoned, had a 30% chance of realisation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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