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practically
adjective as in almost; nearly
Example Sentences
For decades, Tomas - who lives in the small village of Nueva Oceania - had been practically a neighbour to these nomadic people, who shun contact with outsiders.
Many in the industry are practically salivating at the prospect of the advertising bonanza a visit from Kelce could entail—especially if Swift were to tag along.
During tests, eggs released one after another with minimal effort; with a bit of oil, they practically levitated.
"It changes the nature of the material, the 'magnetic DNA of the material', so to speak, its 'fingerprint'. It has practically become a different material with new properties for the time being," says Bossini.
The South American leader told CNN on Thursday that he believed it was "practically impossible" that the three chemicals would be found in high concentrations in the items by chance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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