Sentence examples for may have practically from inspiring English sources

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The shafts that gears connect must be relatively close, but they may have practically any spatial relationship with respect to one another; they may be parallel or nonparallel and intersecting or nonintersecting.

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So though the UN reports may not have practically led to results, psychologically it has been a great boost to the morale of the Iranian people".

Our community may have been practically invisible during the March on Washington in 1963, but we sure weren't in 2013.

The funerals have practically stopped.

They have practically no clothing.

"I have practically the biggest part".

"We have practically reached the limit".

The perils of propinquity Have practically done for me.

"Prices have practically doubled or tripled.

His consistent symptoms of diarrhoea and fever have practically vanished.

Bruce's legal travails — bankruptcy and a pending jail term (which only his death, in 1966, spared him) — may have ruined him practically, but they nourished his art, transforming him from a comic monologuist to an obsessed, outcast philosopher of law.

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