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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more practically" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that you are taking a practical approach to a problem or situation. For example, "Instead of focusing on theory, let's look at this issue more practically and see what solutions are available."
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More practically, what about China?
More practically, I fretted about the cost.
More practically, such ties tended to guarantee political equilibrium.
More practically, can these shoes be worn comfortably?
More practically, our resident technologists will also be making things.
More practically, he went on to have the project supervisors beheaded.
More practically: to which "end" of the duchess will Blunt address his performance?
More practically, students can study a new culture without needing a foreign language.
More practically, we need more hospital beds, bigger budgets and more staff.
More practically, for those not interested in major plumbing investments, bidet seats can be installed atop existing toilets.
More practically, it means access to the union's considerable campaign apparatus, which could finance mailings, telephone calls and leaflets.
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