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realistic

[ree-uh-lis-tik] / ˌri əˈlɪs tɪk /




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It says more cases or clusters is a realistic possibility - meaning a 40-50% chance of it happening - but there is only a remote chance, less than 5%, of widespread outbreaks.

From BBC

Parents should be realistic and use their own judgement when deciding on what kind of screen time their children have, but watching together and discussing is clearly better than solo watching, Matthews adds.

From BBC

Robinson believes Tuchel is realistic and practical enough to recognise, based on the evidence he has witnessed in the Premier League, the power set-pieces can offer England.

From BBC

We see it more likely that analyst forecasts are realistic, given the company’s recent execution.

From Barron's

"I need that time, so I'm not going to swap it to sit down and read a book because it's not realistic," she says.

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