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practically English

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practically

almost We see each other practically every day. It's practically impossible to get 100% on the essay. in a way that can be used or has a real effect That's probably true, but practically speaking, it wouldn't work.

practically

almost; nearly practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train he was practically the only guest at the party there was practically no garden at all in a practical manner practically orientated institutions such as business schools a brilliant man but so practically inept that he needed help to cross the road safely (= much) (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely much the same thing happened every time practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god

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Topics practically topics

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Simple sentences

Your handwriting is practically illegible.
I learned practically nothing at that school.
You could train a goat to do practically anything a dog does, except bark.
We're practically family.
The work is practically finished.
The plan was supported by practically all the attendants.
Ah, now I remember. I used a condom; something I rarely, or rather practically never, do.
He is practically dead.
The job is practically done.
We are practically family.
He's practically my brother: a nephew of the uncle of a cousin of an acquaintance of mine.
Practically every guy in the bar was looking at Mary.
I'm practically an adult already.
It's practically impossible not to use baby talk when talking to a young child.
The Titanic was believed to be practically unsinkable.
It is practically unthinkable that a scientist of his stature would have made such an elementary mistake.
It's difficult to give an objective definition of terrorism, as it is practically different in every country.
Practically every family has a TV.
Although this sentence has no grammatical mistakes, I think it would practically never be used.
Even today, his theory remains practically irrefutable.
Tom knows how to operate practically any mode of transportation.
The famous hotel was practically destroyed by a large fire.
You're practically family.
Tom hates practically everyone.

Movie subtitles

That's practically nothing.
I get up early, and as soon as I open the door, I practically ran into this spear that's stuck in the ground.
Abandoned quarries, empty houses, Fandor knew practically all the hide-outs of the underworld in the Paris suburbs.
You know, Berryman practically built Palm Beach and Miami, but he said he wouldn't touch this.
Well, the auction is practically over.
That's practically giving it away.
I picked it up for practically nothing.
I love driving a hundred miles through the dark practically without headlights.
He took practically everything except the peace.
And instead of making a killing off the dope and fleecing the types who are crazy for the stuff, they practically give it away.
Then he suddenly got an expression in his eyes, those eyes that leave you practically paralyzed!
The Doctors Practically Told Us He's Not Going To Come Out Of This.
I'm practically hysterical right now.
They,re practically here!
Because emission from that wavelength went practically unhindered by the clouds of dust, so emission from all parts oi the Galaxy would be visible!
You're too young, practically brother and sister.
I practically threw myself at him.
I'm practically a hermit.
Would I ask you to do this thing for me. if I didn't consider you practically my wife?
You've told me a dozen times you were practically born in an orphan asylum.
He once practically saved my life.
Yes, he practically owns it.
It's 3,000 feet practically straight down to the floor of the valley.
It's practically done.
It's practically odorless and tasteless.
I practically ran into this spear that's stuck in the ground.
I PRACTICALLY RAISED YOU.
Say, I've practically got that big city sugar in my kick right now.
YOU'LL WANT THE HOUSE, UH, PRACTICALLY SURROUNDED.
Oh, practically just next door.
One might imagine that you know practically nothing about me.
In the middle of nowhere? They,re practically here!
He's practically put his foot right into a hornet's nest.
Hmm, it's practically healed.
I can practically promise that within three months they'll be together again.

News and current affairs

Indeed, the US is seen as practically complicit in inciting a monumental reversal of Islam's fortunes, the Shia revival.
Two years ago, Prof. Ibrahim, together with practically all of the Ibn-Khaldun Institute staff, were arrested and put on trial before a State Security Court on trumped up charges.
Twenty-seven of the Institute's staff members also received jail sentences, and the Institute is now practically destroyed.
A country with sound public finances can thus become a fiscal basket case practically overnight.
And the major emerging economies are all slowing, with Russia practically at a standstill.
Their peoples were treated practically as though they did not exist; the aggressors' only concern was territory.
According to our model, long-term rates in the US should be even lower than they are now, because both inflation and short-term real interest rates are practically zero or negative.
The report practically calls for ending all support to the Iraqi government if it fails to assume its responsibilities.
Indeed, Britain has, to all intents and purposes, practically decriminalized marijuana usage.
In practically all impoverished societies, parents place wages above education.
Ireland, Portugal, and Greece have experienced spectacular development; the poverty that bound them for generations has practically vanished.
It is morally and practically vital that they succeed.
And, as with effective manufacturing supply chains, the supplier and the purchaser must build a reciprocal relationship, in which they do not compete with each other, practically or economically, in the specific activities that they are performing.
This created a perverse incentive for commercial banks to buy the weaker governments' debt in order to earn what eventually became just a few basis points, as interest-rate differentials converged to practically zero.
This reflex has left Zimbabwe practically a journalism-free zone, with only the foreign press seeking to hold President Robert Mugabe to account.
But, while practically every country today has embraced preferential Free Trade Agreements, the recent leader in this proliferation is the US.
Austria is party to practically all major international human rights treaties and has traditionally played an active part in their drafting.
LONDON - You would think that the British, having practically invented appeasement, and paid a heavy price for it, would know better.
From being Labour's most potent asset in 1997, Blair turned into the party's greatest liability after the Iraq war, and had to be practically forced out in 2006.
No Islamic parties hold seats in European parliaments; few leading Muslim figures feature in Europe's major centers of cultural and political power; and European Union institutions are practically bereft of Arabs and Muslims.
If so, what was their purpose in letting him use so conspicuous a hiding place practically next door to a prominent military installation?
Crisis management measures undertaken in the Western world are practically cutting our countries off from the EU market.
Indeed, for practically all of Latin America's countries, China is one of the ten main trade partners - and already in second place in several - with rates of growth well above total trade.

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