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realistically

American  
[ree-uh-lis-tik-lee] / ˌri əˈlɪs tɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a practical way.

  2. in a way that reflects reality.


Example Sentences

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If you purchase a mattress from a discount store, you are realistically increasing the risk of problems.

From MarketWatch

If trials were successful, realistically it would be 2028-29 before a change would be rolled out across the game.

From BBC

A standard blood smear can contain thousands of individual cells, far more than a person can realistically examine one by one.

From Science Daily

"DNA" is colourful code for what makes clubs win - realistically requiring top-class players and managers.

From BBC

It expects this to mean tournament officials will be able to "track players reliably during fast or obstructed movements" and says final decisions will be "displayed more realistically and in a more engaging way".

From BBC