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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in practically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is almost or nearly the same as something else, or to emphasize that something is nearly true or completely true. Example: "In practically every country, people celebrate the New Year on January 1st."
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"He has failed in practically all of his courses".
Our relationship made my life better in practically all areas.
There were Jewish girls in practically every class.
WHAT TO DO There's water here, and lots of it, in practically every direction.
Wiley also states that games were common in practically every regiment of the Confederacy.
The Middle East cold war causes Saudi Arabia to confront Iran in practically every crisis.
But when they left, he was by himself for the first time in practically a year.
A net-and-boom defense has been installed in practically every foreign harbor we have taken.
But it's nearly impossible when the same lie is printed in practically every nutrition textbook.
George W. Bush, in this as in practically everything else, is Gore's exact opposite.
She added: "U.S. leadership is at risk in practically every area.
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