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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at virtually the same" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two things are almost identical in terms of a specific measurement or characteristic, but not exactly the same.
Example: "The two products are priced at virtually the same level, making it difficult to choose between them."
Alternatives: "at nearly the same" or "at almost the same".
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War costs have remained at virtually the same level the last few years.
At virtually the same spot, another horse broke a front leg, pitching his rider headfirst into the ground.
"The whole city has gutted homes at virtually the same time," said Jack Schnirman, the city manager.
For many years, Greek sovereign bonds traded at virtually the same yields as their German counterparts, which made no sense.
The first five songs on "Scream" pump along like a club D.J. set, staying at virtually the same tempo.
Osteoclastic cells secrete enzymes and hydrogen ions onto the bone surface, dissolving the mineral and digesting the matrix at virtually the same moment.
He is tied with President Obama, but at virtually the same level of support among likely voters polled Aug. 22 to 23.
At virtually the same instant, a millisecond after launch, the missile struck a low-flying pterodactyl, and both bird and projectile crashed to earth.
She questions the wisdom of having The Nose at the Coliseum and at the Linbury Studio of the Royal Opera House at virtually the same time.
A trace of hydrogen, for example, diffuses through carbon dioxide at virtually the same rate that a trace of carbon dioxide diffuses through hydrogen.
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The gender pay gap remains at 17%, virtually the same as it was 20 years ago.
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