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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as pretty much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is almost or nearly the case, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The project is as pretty much complete, just a few final touches are needed."
Alternatives: "essentially" or "virtually".
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He's not so much energized by conflict as he is perplexed when it's absent from life or politics, which, fatally, he regards as pretty much the same thing.
She described Bates as "pretty much [a] follower".
It struck me as pretty much non-stop).
I see their downfall as pretty much inevitable.
We thought of Uranus's atmosphere as pretty much dead.
Many successful Kazakh entrepreneurs already think of Kyrgyzstan as pretty much a province of Kazakhstan, anyway.
Caught by surprise by the Arab revolts — as pretty much everyone was — Turkey staggered.
Dante Bichette Jr. described his hitting style as pretty much the same as his father's.
The freshman senator lost on the question at hand, as pretty much everyone expected he would.
What Roberts said in 2005 strikes me as pretty much what he did in Burwell.
They were worriers, as pretty much all patients with these delusions are.
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