Examples of 'there is practically' in a sentence

Meaning of "there is practically"

The phrase 'there is practically' is often used to imply that something is almost or nearly true, accurate, or applicable. It suggests that there is a high degree of probability or validity, although there may be some slight exceptions or limitations

How to use "there is practically" in a sentence

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There is practically no trauma around that wound.
In other countries there is practically nothing in existence.
There is practically no industrial proletariat in these countries.
The dissipation there is practically nil.
There is practically no industrial proletariat in these counnries.
In these orchards there is practically no damage.
There is practically no season better than this.
Within the urban center there is practically no accommodation.
There is practically zero biodiversity in eucalyptus forests.
In vacuum conditions there is practically no convection.
There is practically nothing to criticize in terms of stability.
It rarely freezes in winter and there is practically no snow.
There is practically no pain during going to the toilet.
In these latitudes there is practically no.
There is practically no heating in the mountain hotels.
It seems pretty clear to me that there is practically no secondary market.
There is practically no more possible physiological fall.
After four additions of initiator there is practically no further exotherm.
There is practically no risk of sagging in that configuration.
The program is very easy to use and there is practically no learning curve.
There is practically a website for every thing.
I would like to point out straight away that there is practically no difference.
There is practically a new city down there.
We agree that on the third item there is practically no room for a general discussion.
There is practically no money in circulation and practically no market.
Over the years that has declined to the point where there is practically.
There is practically no access to the grid in the countryside.
Quite interesting that there is practically no difference to DMT.
There is practically no health service available.
In the Russian market there is practically no natural sour cream.
There is practically no protective forest cover on irrigated zone.
From that price on, there is practically no limit.
There is practically no other cultural influence.
Closely herded, there is practically nothing left.
There is practically little to no risk involved.
Under these circumstances, there is practically no turbulence in the chamber.
There is practically no difference between many of us.
The program is very easy to use, there is practically no learning curve.
Usually there is practically no pain after such actions.
By adjusting the sprayed water amount, there is practically no water to be drawn.
There is practically no free advertising space.
After the application of the gel, there is practically no recurrence of the spike.
Yet there is practically no agitation for this union.
When a woman has a little baby, there is practically no peace in the house.
There is practically no residual glucose at the end of growth.
In the aerospase and defense industry, there is practically no room for error.
There is practically one in every paper.
Due to the laser's pinpoint action, there is practically no sense of discomfort during whitening.
There is practically no loss of tonality of the graphic support.
Supplementally, with this process, there is practically no elastic spring back of the material.

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You are practically supporting your whole family
Training courses shall be as practically oriented as possible
You practically tore his head off
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