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The phrase "you realised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has come to understand or become aware of something. Example: "After reviewing the evidence, you realised that the initial assumptions were incorrect."
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Q: You realised on 3 July they were not implemented.
Watching Giambattista Valli's couture outing five hours later, you realised the difference between reality and unreality.
"It's time you realised that I know all about your private life.
It all seemed impressively slick until you realised they were advertising a travel company.
Was there a moment during filming when you realised this film would be different?
"You realised suddenly we were all speaking the same language," she said.
You realised that for all of their wealth, these people struggle so hard to find peace.
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You realise you have no control.
So you realise that.
Don't you realise?
You realise this.
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