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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are practically excluded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly or almost not included or considered in a particular context.
Example: "Due to the new regulations, certain types of investments are practically excluded from the market."
Alternatives: "are nearly excluded" or "are almost excluded".
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In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, meiotic double-strand breaks are practically excluded from protein-coding sequences.
Children living in rural areas are practically excluded from all services.
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Although the local soil concentration can be very high after a major accident, a persistent damage of the environment can be practically excluded due to the low particle mobility [33] and the possibility for soil remediation (excavation and landfilling of polluted soil).
DSBs were also found to be practically excluded from intergenic regions containing two terminators.
Genotyping error can thus be practically excluded.
Gram-negative sepsis is practically excluded if plasma levels remain low.
In the meantime, a possible additional body burden from cardboard containers for cow's milk and coffee filters has been practically excluded.
First, the manufacturing classes of all kinds, with whose products our goods came in competition; and, secondly, the great agricultural classes, whose produce was practically nearly excluded from this market.
General houseworkers are practically extinct.
They are practically Kurdish royalty.
Rivers are practically nonexistent.
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