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The phrase "and practically this is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a practical application or implication of a previously mentioned idea or concept.
Example: "The theory suggests that all living organisms adapt to their environment, and practically this is evident in the way species evolve over time."
Alternatives: "and in practical terms, this is" or "and effectively this is".
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Both legally and practically, this is what we may no longer have.
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Practically, this is not always the case.
Although modern search engines allow users to supply dozens of PTM-related mass offsets for PDS as additional options for fixed and/or variable PTMs, practically this is limited to simple amino acid side additions that may appear, for example, during oxidation and products of in vitro derivatization reactions.
Practically speaking, this is a daunting problem.
I had paid for home service and when the service man arrived, he took a look at my two-year-old machine and commented, "This is practically obsolete".
Andrea Riseborough is there, for Shadow Dancer, but she has already relocated to America, so only Alice Lowe, nominated for Sightseers, can be said to be a Brit on the up – and this is practically her debut.
Safety cannot be assured without conducting numerous studies, and this is practically impossible.
You'd buy a t-shirt in front of him, and this is practically a t-shirt, anyway.
The first attribute F means the data must be findable and practically this means making the metadata descriptors as rich and complete as possible to enable this.
However, regarding the complexity and enormous computational effort, this is practically impossible.
All farmland was occupied, and practically everyone was hungry.
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