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Stiffer competition presented a problem, but time had also taken its toll — at thirty-two, Federer qualifies as young in practically every profession except the one he chose — and balls that he once slapped back with ease were now skipping out of reach.
This is an issue that happens to people in practically every profession.
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Just as importantly, we will be training them to be fluent in a new language: that of visual storytelling, which complements and informs traditional literacies, and promises to become more and more integrated into practically every profession, as each industry realizes the growing potential for using these techniques.
In addition, practically every profession has its own expressions, which include the technical terminology and sometimes also the casual words or idioms peculiar to the group.
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.
THE COMMUTE The area has subway stops leading in practically every direction.
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.
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