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They are practically a necessity.
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Given that her agency could wind up enforcing the terms, it's practically a necessity.
Buying Pixar was practically a necessity, one that brought more than just technology and a small library that included "Finding Nemo".
A decade ago, they might have entered the work force right after high school, but now they realize that a college degree is practically a necessity.
(Except where noted, all computers described in this article also include 128 megabytes of memory and a CD burner, which is practically a necessity these days. You can generally upgrade this drive to a combination CD burner and DVD player for another $200 or so).
For large data sets, it can be practically a necessity, as sorting through long lists of values and keeping mental tallies of how many times each number appears in the list is difficult and can lead to mistakes.
It's practically a psychological necessity, he says.
Air-conditioning has become such a necessity that it's practically a civil right: earlier this month the Department of Energy announced that it would help provide 49,000 units at reduced prices to residents of Texas, Tennessee and Louisiana who could not otherwise afford them.
She's practically a billionaire".
It is practically a star.
I was practically a guest.
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