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The phrase "essentially set" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation or condition that is firmly established and cannot be changed. Example: "The rules and regulations of the company are essentially set, and any changes must be approved by the board of directors."
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But, rather than getting it back on the road, he's essentially set it on fire".
"World Cup downhills are essentially set by GPS now," Korfiatis said.
This government and the last government have essentially set a very dangerous precedent," he said.
McKINLEY -- You've essentially set up an entire movie industry in New Zealand.
In practice, though, it had essentially set out a series of cynical guidelines for how to exercise that right.
Mr. Schiller was essentially set up by Mr. O'Keefe, who has become well known for such stunts.
Known as an opt-out clause, it essentially set up Rodriguez for two big paydays in the prime of his career, whereas most players get one at most.
At the core of the curriculum is something called "the Garage," which will require seniors to essentially set up a business prototype.
Out of respect for his collaborator, Strauss essentially set the provisional versions of the libretto's second and third acts as Hofmannsthal had left them.
Though the film is essentially set in the "uncanny valley" where technology and human emotion intersect, Mr. Jonze aims for realism throughout.
He added that because the financials were essentially set more than a month ago, the valuation was not affected by the botched initial public offering of Facebook.
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