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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an virtually" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a virtually" since "virtually" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "He is a virtually unknown artist in the mainstream music scene."
Alternatives: "a nearly" or "an almost".
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While fewer than 50 were drilled, groundwater managers and others worry that such drilling in an virtually unprotected aquifer could undermine water conservation efforts.
Instead of conventional on-chip flash memory for an instruction code area, we adopt an virtually mapped internal memory concept to realize cloud-connected software execution, in where the remote storage area via the IoT platform is indirectly mapped onto the physical address space of the instruction memory using a dynamic address translation technique.
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It is described as "something of an architectural rarity: a virtually intact 17th century church".
Here is an area where discovering a virtually unknown master remains possible.
The answer to their wishes was a peculiar volume by a virtually unknown writer.
Football, at its essence, is a collision game, with a virtually 100 percent chance of injury eventually.
We also carried out the analysis with a varimax rotation, which provided a virtually identical solution.
These privileges usually included a quarter that they maintained as a virtually independent enclave.
Security experts consider a biometrically encoded card to be a virtually foolproof means of identification.
The Surrey right-hander played a wonderful range of strokes in a virtually risk-free manner.
The reviewer said that a promising story "whips itself up into a virtually incomprehensible final act".
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