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"Is it essentially" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to ask questions. For example: "Is it essentially the same problem we encountered last year?"
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Hilary Mantel: It's always worried me, is writing a way of life or is it a way of not living, is it essentially a second-hand pursuit?
Can coercive regime change ever be justified, or is it essentially an act of imperialism?
"[W]hat your cutoff does is it essentially says the inquiry has to stop there," Kagan said.
Loyalty may be thought excellent to have—even a component of a good life but is it essentially a moral disposition?
Not only is it essentially guaranteed that they'll say no, but it is inappropriate, unfair to the person's boyfriend/girlfriend, and reflects poorly on your moral character.
"Is it essentially something we are going to have to confront over many years — 10, 20, 30 years?
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That's what it essentially was.
It is uncompetitive, essentially unfair.
It is now essentially defunct.
It is an essentially lonely game.
It is also essentially theatrical.
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