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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and is essentially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize the fundamental nature or core aspect of something being discussed.
Example: "The theory of relativity is a complex concept, and is essentially about the relationship between space and time."
Alternatives: "and fundamentally" or "and basically".
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BEI meets international standards and is essentially machine-independent.
"It is reactionary and is essentially just tinkering around with its offering.
He is meticulous in his attention to detail and is, essentially, a pragmatist.
If it can happen and is essentially good, it will and must be allowed to.
Mr. Scalia recently left his law firm job and is essentially preparing for his confirmation hearings.
By contrast, Slovenia looks little different from rich neighbour Austria, and is essentially western.
The film is shorter than its predecessors and is essentially one long series of battles.
Chromium yellow varies greatly in the shades available and is essentially lead chromate, or crocoite.
It consists of five parts and is essentially a description of the poet's travels.
It splits traffic on O'Donnell Street and is, essentially, a glorified median.
"The technology exists in most phones today and is essentially free.
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