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The following is part of the sentence I am writing: "he"Perhaps, he trembles at the sight of this act not solely for the fear of exposure but because he is realized of the atrocityhorridness of his crimeactions." What I am trying to say is that he becomes aware of how bad his actions were, but I want to write it in the aforementioned way, instead of saying something such as "he realized the horridness...". Is this an acceptable way to use "realized"?

The following is part of the sentence I am writing: "he is realized of the atrocity of his crime." What I am trying to say is that he becomes aware of how bad his actions were, but I want to write it in the aforementioned way, instead of saying something such as "he realized...". Is this an acceptable way to use "realized"?

The following is the sentence I am writing: "Perhaps, he trembles at the sight of this act not solely for the fear of exposure but because he is realized of the horridness of his actions." What I am trying to say is that he becomes aware of how bad his actions were, but I want to write it in the aforementioned way, instead of saying something such as "he realized the horridness...". Is this an acceptable way to use "realized"?

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The following is part of the sentence I am writing: "Perhaps, he trembles at the sight of this act not solely for the fear of exposure but because he"he is realized of the horridnessatrocity of his actionscrime." What I am trying to say is that he becomes aware of how bad his actions were, but I want to write it in the aforementioned way, instead of saying something such as "he realized the horridness...". Is this an acceptable way to use "realized"?

The following is the sentence I am writing: "Perhaps, he trembles at the sight of this act not solely for the fear of exposure but because he is realized of the horridness of his actions." What I am trying to say is that he becomes aware of how bad his actions were, but I want to write it in the aforementioned way, instead of saying something such as "he realized the horridness...". Is this an acceptable way to use "realized"?

The following is part of the sentence I am writing: "he is realized of the atrocity of his crime." What I am trying to say is that he becomes aware of how bad his actions were, but I want to write it in the aforementioned way, instead of saying something such as "he realized...". Is this an acceptable way to use "realized"?

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