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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evolutionarily speaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the evolution of plants or animals over time. For example: "The giraffe has adapted to its environment evolutionarily speaking by having an exceptionally long neck."
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Sex seems a bad idea, evolutionarily speaking.
Stick insects make a certain amount of sense, evolutionarily speaking.
"Evolutionarily speaking, we are sarcopterygian fish," Dr. Meyer said.
Onychophorans are invertebrates which sit somewhere between arthropods and tardigrades (water bears), evolutionarily speaking.
Evolutionarily speaking, this added delay makes a certain amount of sense.
Evolutionarily speaking, it is far more distant from humans than the animals we tend to have moral quandaries about consuming.
Indeed, once you can no longer reproduce you are, evolutionarily speaking, dead anyway.
He is simply not cut out for the job, evolutionarily speaking.
More simply, perhaps our minds have been selected, evolutionarily speaking, to think linearly and to write linearly.
Civilization goes back, at the most, ten thousand years, even though, evolutionarily speaking, modern man has been around for at least ten times that long.
Evolutionarily speaking, heritage turkeys fall somewhere between the wild variety that the colonists encountered and the obscenely large-breasted breeds that now fill the meat aisle.
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