Examples of 'there was practically' in a sentence
Meaning of "there was practically"
The phrase 'there was practically' indicates that something was almost or virtually the case, but not entirely
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There was practically only a quite clear order.
We issued joint opinions but there was practically.
There was practically a temple every fifty meters.
If case of fire there was practically no escape.
There was practically no one that could intimidate me.
It did not matter that there was practically nowhere to hide nearby.
There was practically no trade or profession open to her.
At this time there was practically.
There was practically a town ordinance passed against her.
The regression line shows that there was practically no relationship between the two.
There was practically no support from the state government.
Spotify was a pioneer in streaming, so there was practically no competition.
In peacetime there was practically no difference in each type of station.
Well… word come there was gonna be a lynching, there was practically a stampede to see it.
There was practically no breakage during injection.
Since it was turkey day, there was practically no one at the barn.
There was practically no spiritual awakening among the people.
Notwithstanding the size of undertakings involved, there was practically no direct product overlap.
There was practically no mention on social media.
On the right side of the head, however, there was practically nothing to be seen.
There was practically no exchange between them.
As they were propagated from clones, there was practically zero genetic variation between different plantations.
There was practically no hope of recovery.
First, prevention, of which there was practically none whatsoever in the case of Kosovo.
There was practically no discoloration and his skin was pale white.
Before the Bolivarian government, there was practically no investment in science and technology.
There was practically no economic reform.
In the middle of Saturday afternoon, there was practically no one at the beach.
Also there was practically no one in the store.
From the stores that I spoke to - they all said there was practically no communication.
There was practically no chance of success.
It was mid-March, and there was practically no rain.
There was practically no credit system.
That's what she said. I thought there was practically nothing left in her father's estate.
There was practically nothing there.
Within just 15 days of treatment, there was practically nothing left of the tumour!
There was practically no one up there.
From Confederation until 1927, there was practically no time limit on the length of Members ' speeches.
There was practically no animosity.
I thought there was practically nothing.
There was practically no blood.
It was so late that there was practically no movement in the streets.
There was practically no kitchen.
But in Cornwall there was practically no support for the Parliamentarians at all.
There was practically no wait.
Before that, there was practically no price convergence.
There was practically no growth.
For this variable, there was practically no variation in its estimated coefficients.
There was practically no decoration.
From that time on, there was practically a holy war against the Revolution.
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