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The phrase "at essentially" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept of approximation or fundamental nature, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The results are at essentially the same level, indicating no significant difference."
Alternatives: "essentially at" or "virtually at".
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The book concludes that raising capital would lead to a safer banking sector "at essentially no cost to society".
Now, at essentially the same location in Rockledge, Harvey's Groves is the last citrus shop around.
"He lost that paradise at essentially the age Mowgli is," she added.
And what they're looking at, essentially, is a basketball court that's been ruined".
At essentially double that current temperature increase, there undoubtedly will be massive extinctions and widespread ecosystem collapse.
Yet the theory was nonsense: experiments have proved that wood and gasoline-fuelled fires burn at essentially the same temperature.
Betfair, the betting exchange, has matched $15 million in bets at essentially even odds for both Isner and Mahut.
Electrons of many different energies produce radiation at essentially all wavelengths, from radio through infrared, optical, and ultraviolet up to X- and gamma rays.
Then, on Aug. 25, the solar wind dropped by a factor of more than a thousand, vanishing to imperceptible levels, and it has remained at essentially zero since.
Integration occurs at essentially any accessible site in the host genome and results in the permanent acquisition of viral genes by the host cell.
It is an open-source software project that is free to use and enables very large files to be stored and retrieved efficiently at essentially no cost.
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