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reality-based

American  
[ree-al-i-tee-beyst] / riˈæl ɪ tiˌbeɪst /

adjective

  1. (especially of television) portraying or alleging to portray events as they actually happened.


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He focused instead on a difficult assignment given to him: Re-create “Jak and Daxter,” Naughty Dog’s popular run, jump and race franchise, into something more reality-based.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2024

Panic and gloating go viral; reality-based exposition doesn’t.

From Slate • May 15, 2024

Rather than publishing Jeff's article as a sort of elaborate troll on increasingly anguished reality-based Americans, I offered him the opportunity to explain the idea in an email exchange.

From Salon • Dec. 3, 2023

“Someone who poses a risk of domestic violence is dangerous,” Barrett pronounced, conclusively, to the immense relief of the reality-based community on Tuesday.

From Slate • Nov. 8, 2023

The age change for the Quest headset comes as building a virtual reality-based version of the metaverse has become crucial to Meta’s future.

From New York Times • Jun. 16, 2023

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