Sentence examples for become virtually the same from inspiring English sources

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These effects do not appear in ordinary life, because the factor v2/c2 is minute at even the highest speeds attained by humans, so that Einstein's equations become virtually the same as the classical ones.

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The army became virtually the deciding factor in cabinet changes and remained so until 1941.

"Budget financing has become virtually unavailable," the report notes.

It has become virtually indistinguishable from the real thing.

This explanation has become virtually axiomatic in the field of cancer research.

But Bryan Garner, the author of the manual, acknowledges that the "comp-" pronunciation has become "virtually universal".

As a result of this multipolar struggle, the country has become virtually ungovernable.

But it has become virtually impossible in Ondarroa, a seaside idyll in the Spanish Basque region.

For many investors, professional and amateur alike, the terms "growth" and "technology" have become virtually synonymous.

But the system is so sprawling that has become virtually impossible.

After entering the bloodstream, fentanyls break down swiftly and become virtually untraceable.

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