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The phrase "in a practical" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is practical or applicable in a certain situation or context. Example: In a practical sense, it is more efficient to use a computer for data entry rather than manually writing everything down.
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More in a practical way.
In a practical sense, Marbury was right.
So what does this actually mean in a practical sense?
We seek, in a practical, nonideological way, sustainable solutions.
And in a practical sense you cease to understand the world in which you live.
If it wins, in a practical sense we would have federally recognized same-sex marriage.
In a practical sense, it was indeed much easier for women to get away with shoplifting.
I found out a good deal about it in a practical way--by having an accident.
At least in a practical sense, these knotty questions have now been settled.
He was a patriot who remained, in a practical way, an idealist.
"They are an advocacy group, yes, but they live in a practical world," he said.
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