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Discover Ludwig"essentially of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the essential or most important aspect or characteristic of something. Example: The success of the project was essentially of their team's hard work and dedication.
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They consist essentially of two claims.
They are essentially of a technical, constitutional character," Brandis said.
Still, Russia's predicament is essentially of its own making.
Major minerals of tungsten are essentially of two categories.
The black and white essentially of the costumes, and the green of the English countryside.
For each of us, this is a problem of interrelationships, of interdependence — essentially, of ecology.
Previously the festival had been run by an association that consisted essentially of Francis Menotti.
Chao, pronounced jaow, found in Vietnam, is a savory porridge made essentially of rice.
But don't think Widmann's voice is anything but essentially of his own time.
"The spontaneous ardor of a love crowned and not thwarted is essentially of short duration.
He said his client was "a dupe, essentially, of his girlfriend and her brother".
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