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Taka Posted 14 years ago
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Realized

If his statements are realized, things will be much better.

Is it possible to take 'his statements are realized' above as meaning that what he says is actualized?
  

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I am not sure I understand the overall context, or your question, but I will try to help.

"Realized" in this sentence means "to achieve or bring into reality."
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So it's possible to take it that way. I see. Thanks!

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