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The phrase "a virtually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is almost or nearly a certain way, often in contexts where something is not entirely true but close enough to be considered so.
Example: "The new software provides a virtually seamless experience for users, making it easy to navigate."
Alternatives: "an almost" or "a nearly".
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In a virtually identical bottle.
Texas uses a virtually identical formula.
It's been a virtually vertical learning curve.
One reader charged me with a "virtually treasonous act".
Are you listening?' said a virtually hyperventilating Jonathan.
'Ash! Are you listening?' said a virtually hyperventilating Jonathan.
"They text, they talk on a virtually daily basis.
A virtually identical reproduction could then be made for casting.
"Gill had a virtually unique position," Sipe told me.
For American insurance companies, China is a virtually untapped market.
He closed out the game in a virtually empty stadium.
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