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The phrase "a virtually exhaustive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly complete or covers almost all aspects of a subject or topic.
Example: "The report provided a virtually exhaustive analysis of the market trends over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a nearly comprehensive" or "an almost complete".
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We used a virtually exhaustive set of patient characteristics that have been shown previously to impact patient outcome in clinical studies [ 2], as well as information on common side diagnoses, comorbidities, and procedures.
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This virtually exhaustive set of patient characteristics has been shown previously to impact patient outcome in clinical studies [ 2].
In a virtually identical bottle.
It's a virtually invisible quick fix.
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A naive exhaustive manual inspection is the most secure policy.
The above are a few ideas, not an exhaustive list.
It will be a thorough, exhaustive process.
Yahoo! provided a more exhaustive search accounting on Monday.
You'll need to consult a more exhaustive source.
This is an exhaustive solution to a (physically) small problem.
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