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I captained the squash team, which was practically a full time job.
That's practically a part time job.
(Today, so many bands sneak little Edge motifs into their music that you can't keep count of the citations; it happens practically any time a guitarist goes high up on the neck and turns a brief ad-lib into the core of a song).
"Now Kingsley is practically a full-time job".
I routinely talk to people who monitor the Farm Bill, a task that's practically a full-time job.
For the girl seated at the record-player, fathoming the nature of her mother's presence and her father's absence was practically a full-time pursuit.
In 1965, the American Bar Association found that hours billed by American lawyers ranged between 1,200 and 1,600 annually, practically a part-time schedule today.
Deals on flights go live and then are snapped up so quickly that it's practically a full-time job keeping track of them.
An encouraging meeting or two later with someone on Ms. Billings-Burford's team, and Ms. van Straaten suddenly had practically a full-time job, albeit the kind with no paycheck.
Scientific papers come out with such frequency that keeping up with the literature is practically a full-time job for anyone at the cutting edge of a major field.
RG19 degradation was found to be practically complete over a time of 15 60 min, for decolorization, and 50 200 min, for dearomatization, depending on the applied conditions.
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