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The phrase "practically all the time" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something occurs almost continuously or very frequently. Example: "She is on her phone practically all the time, even during meals."
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She'd still see us a lot, practically all the time, on weekends and vacations.
Everything requires maintenance, practically all the time.
"And when was it necessary?" "Practically all the time".
Sarah Harris, Writer, Vogue I wear jeans practically all the time and I'm addicted to Paige Premium Denim.
She works practically all the time; she recently defended the right of Muslim police officers to wear beards.
Our distillery is in Brazil, and when I started the company, I was there practically all the time.
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By that time, practically all the major states had chancellors, who acted as leaders of the courts, which were composed of numerous officials.
After a brief description of the aerodynamics of the burning process, including deformation and breakup of the fuel kernel, attention is focused on the study of the combustion time t′comb, which by definition is the time required to consume practically all the fuel.
"If you've got three, you've got one going kaput practically all of the time.
Practically all the slipware I have begins to lose its glaze after a short time.
And so on, practically all the way down the line.
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