Examples of 'today nearly' in a sentence

Meaning of "today nearly"

today nearly - This phrase signifies that something almost occurred or was very close to happening on the present day

How to use "today nearly" in a sentence

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Today nearly every field uses microcomputers.
That stunt you pulled today nearly got us killed.
But today nearly all of the people.
Its release revolutionized the animation industry, which is today nearly exclusively computer-driven.
There are today nearly a thousand political prisoners.
According to the Brazilian Society of Nephrology, today nearly 30 % of patients on dialysis are elderly.
Today nearly half its professional musicians are of color.
This situation is not unique or unusual ; today nearly all European bee-keepers are affected.
Today nearly every part of your life is digitized.
Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn announces today nearly € 6.4 billion of European Commission investment in research and innovation.
Today nearly everybody calls it a river.
Gross national income per capita is today nearly half what it was in 2000.
Today nearly all fathers are at the birth of their children.
Global meat production is today nearly five times higher than in the 1960s.
Today nearly every great nation has followed that path.

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Unfortunately as a result, today nearly all reliefs have been either destroyed or severely fragmented.
Today nearly every bookstore has a substantial section devoted to graphic novels.
Yvon Beaudoin, we have today nearly the whole collection of the writings of St.
Today nearly all straps routines bear the mark of their original routine.
The Association includes today nearly 200 ports, cities, business firms or public organisations.
Today nearly the entire basin is industrial forest and subject to repeated logging.
Already today nearly half of all new car buyers in the country are boomers.
Today nearly all hospital operating revenues come from federal and provincial governments.
Indeed, today nearly all the effects are to the good.
Today nearly ten per cent of school pupils on the country attend these establishments.
So today nearly half of Americans pay no income tax at all.
Today nearly three million Canadians care for someone.
Today nearly one in two households in Barbados is using solar water heaters.
Today nearly four in five active Internet users visit social networks and blogs.
Today nearly every organization includes a PDF Viewer.
Today nearly 4 million people visit annually.
Today nearly two-thirds of new finds are offshore.
Sadly, today nearly all bicycles have been replaced by automobiles.
Today nearly half of the world 's energy is provided by petroleum.
Today nearly all primary commodities, including petroleum, appear in ample supply.
Today nearly 1 billion people do not have access to clean and safe water.
Today nearly 90 percent of the people who try heroin for the first time are white.
Today nearly one-third of the world 's personal luxury goods are bought by Chinese consumers.
Today nearly every PC game is digital-only.
Today nearly half of Americans vote early, before Election Day.
Today nearly 30 percent of births are illegitimate.
Today nearly three-quarters do.
Today nearly 30 % of the world production of aluminium results from recycling.
Today nearly 80 % of all the websites that we consume comes from digital channels.
Today nearly 80 % of all the media that we consume arrive through digital channels.
Today nearly 70 % of customers use social media for researching businesses and items before purchasing.
Today nearly all aspects of power plant simulation require extensive off-line setup, calculation, and iteration.
Today nearly 20 percent of our land is occupied by Armenians.
Today nearly 32 percent of Venezuelan internet-users utilize social media on regular basis.
Today nearly two million Rohingya i….

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