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The phrase "as did practically" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to compare actions or behaviors, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "Many students studied hard for the exam, as did practically everyone in the class."
Alternatives: "as did almost all" or "as did nearly all".
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'Samaranch opposed this, as did practically the whole executive committee,' said de Merode, who added that the original cost, $3 million, is estimated to have risen to $25 million.
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All of these standards touch upon water issues, as do practically all agricultural sustainability standards, but to what extent are they mitigating supply chain water risk?
Almost as a threat Lehman did practically no planning for bankruptcy.
I did practically 12 years.
He did practically all the talking.
So did practically everyone else I knew.
Furthermore, Obama probably did go to the gym that day, as he does practically every day.
Analysis of dual isotope images can be done practically as quickly as that of single isotope images, but the study schedule would have to factor in additional radiochemistry resources and development time.
Far from trying to exert at least a sliver of independence from Trump, the Republican high command buckled — just as it has done practically every day since November 8, 2016.
Cooder is nothing like as well known as he might be, because he would rather do practically anything than perform in public.
It also does practically the same thing as Madison Reed – shipping professional hair color to the customer.
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