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Practically commonplace.
Today, the notion of "State Capitalism" has become practically commonplace in discussing the newest and most significant features of the global economy.
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They had lied to each other so many times, over so many years, that deceptions between them had become commonplace, practically repertoire.
By Donald Antrim They had lied to each other so many times, over so many years, that deceptions between them had become commonplace, practically repertoire.
Deceptive practices became commonplace.
Pilot projects such as that being worked on by Dow Chemicals to value wetlands would become commonplace as practically every business decision in every company would account for its impact on nature.
THE notion that the United States needs to begin moving away from its consumer economy — toward more of an investment and production economy, with rising exports, expanding factories and more good-paying service jobs — has become so commonplace that it's practically a cliché.
"The thing is, you know they'll be thinking much the same", begins "A Thing Unheard-of", and while the story's subject, a breakup, is commonplace, the tight focus of Kennedy's telling renders it practically abstract.
Today this argument is in danger of becoming commonplace, at least among the set who read The National Interest, the latest issue of which is practically an American Empire Special Edition.
"Practically anyone, practically anything".
Practically organic, practically vegan..."....
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