Examples of 'has been virtually' in a sentence

Meaning of "has been virtually"

Has been virtually refers to something that is almost or nearly true, but not completely. It implies a high degree of likelihood or resemblance, without being entirely accurate or real. This phrase is often used to describe situations or conditions that may seem real but have some element of falsehood or exaggeration

How to use "has been virtually" in a sentence

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has been virtually
All opposition media has been virtually silenced.
Training has been virtually nonexistent in our agreements hitherto.
One or more of these images has been virtually renovated.
There has been virtually no trade in the other direction.
The reaction on social media has been virtually unanimous.
There has been virtually no grappling.
It indicates that the number of staff has been virtually stable.
This aspect has been virtually ignored in agreements.
They are not scattering much as the rain has been virtually constant.
Internet access has been virtually cut off completely.
Access to most of the areas affected by the violence has been virtually impossible.
The architecture has been virtually preserved intactly up to now.
Rakata itself is extinct since its conduit has been virtually destroyed.
Twice the city has been virtually destroyed by cyclones.
The threat to domestic stability from rising import prices has been virtually removed.
There has been virtually no selling in the physical market.
For that is an aspect that has been virtually ignored to date.
There has been virtually no accountability for these crimes.
The rest of the game has been virtually untouched.
Paper has been virtually eliminated from those processes.
But the problem is that the local government has been virtually killed.
But there has been virtually no accountability.
The negroid population of Cuba has been virtually wiped out.
There has been virtually no natural dispersal.
HIV transmission to infants has been virtually eliminated.
Tech has been virtually flawless here in the first half.
The historic centre of Agdam has been virtually annihilated.
Congress has been virtually silent on the catastrophe in the south.
After the Roman time the region has been virtually depopulated.
There has been virtually no student.
Small-scale privatisation has been virtually completed.
There has been virtually no improvement in the general situation at issue here.
Additionally, neonatal tetanus has been virtually eliminated.
The country has been virtually reduced to the state of a barter economy.
In practice however, cooperation has been virtually nonexistent.
And there has been virtually no increase in the productivity of service work.
Since then, the problem has been virtually eliminated.
There has been virtually no decline in wages in industries in the private business sector.
The result is that signalling has been virtually swallowed up by control systems.
There has been virtually no evidence or testimony concerning his alleged crime to rebut.
Opposition to the reforms has been virtually non-existent.
There has been virtually no growth in either over the last ten years.
As a result, their local culture has been virtually extinguished.
Syphilis has been virtually eradicated but well remain under observation for some time yet.
From rail to air, transport has been virtually halted.
The Constitution has been virtually finalised at an intergovernmental conference.
Unfortunately, two decades later there has been virtually no change.
Virtual has been virtually abandoned.
Rezazadeh 's supremacy in the superheavyweight class has been virtually unchallenged in recent years.
But Trump has been virtually silent on this topic.

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