Sentence examples for been practically synonymous with from inspiring English sources

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In all fairness, until very recently, the Berger had been practically synonymous with Baltimore.

First of all, it could end up damaging their relationship with a region that has been practically synonymous with college basketball for decades: no state has hosted more tournament games than North Carolina.

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"C-Kermit is practically synonymous with connectivity.

The word tablet is practically synonymous with iPad.

In the 1990's, Federated was practically synonymous with Mr. Questrom.

Yet until the late 1930s it was practically synonymous with anti-Semitism.

The Pepsi-Cola Company is practically synonymous with those kinds of big-league national marketing tactics.

In modern usage, the sloop is practically synonymous with the cutter.

One thing that is practically synonymous with Jersey Shore towns, but absent here, is a noisy, honky-tonk boardwalk.

The New York City Police Department Emerald Society was founded in 1953, long after the time when being a New York police officer was practically synonymous with being Irish.

Abstraction is practically synonymous with American art in the middle of the 20th century, but the truth is that the public at large has never taken to it.

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