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practically every issue
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "practically every issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that almost all issues are included or considered, often in discussions or analyses. Example: "In our review of the project, we found that practically every issue had been addressed by the team."
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The newest issue, dated March 22, for example, has not only articles on art, science, politics and literature, like practically every issue, but also includes an essay about Howard Cosell and a review of Frederick Wiseman's documentary about the French strip club Crazy Horse.
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A conservative on practically every issue in a state in which successful Republicans have historically adopted a mixture of positions that make them hard to place on an ideological spectrum, he was swept into the Senate in 1994 by the national surge of support for Republicans.
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58 human-written examples
"Practically every important issue in American politics today is tied to this 'one issue,' " he writes.
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ADAM NAGOURNEY AND JEFF ZELENY ISSUES | Guns and Butter Top Agenda The economy has overtaken practically every other issue in the Democratic race.
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"That didn't happen Monday and won't happen in the future". Reid and McConnell began the year vowing to cooperate, but so far they have clashed over practically every important issue to come before the Senate.
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But on practically every other issue from immigration, to Muslims, to same-sex marriage, to Republicans' absurd government shutdown politics, he has been an almost lone voice of reason on the trail.
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It should not be supported, even implicitly, by The Economist.William Dartmouth Member of the European Parliament for the UK Independence Party Exeter, Devon SIR – In practically every single issue over the past decade, The Economist has obsessively insisted on labelling the AK government in Turkey as "mildly Islamist".
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As with practically every other issue, Trump is making his wackadoodle base more estranged from reality, but he's not developing a political coalition that would help him survive a possibly withering report from special counsel Robert S. Mueller III that would either recommend impeachment or indict Trump.
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The agreement even includes North Korea, which despite being against the rest of the world on practically every other issue, has decided that this is bigger than all of us and requires a global response.
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Survey after survey conducted last year showed Americans to be immensely polarized on practically every political issue, with the clearest example being opinions of Trump himself.
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"Many conservative commentators and leaders who I deeply respect, and who I agree with on practically every other issue, are disappointed about my involvement in this debate".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "practically every issue" to convey that nearly all aspects of a subject have been considered, but be aware that it doesn't mean 'absolutely every single one'. It implies a very small number of exceptions.
Common error
Avoid using "practically every issue" when there are significant exceptions or unresolved problems. Ensure the context supports the implication of near-total coverage.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "practically every issue" functions as a quantifier, modifying a noun to indicate that almost all instances of that noun are being considered. Ludwig AI confirms this usage is correct and usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "practically every issue" is a quantifier phrase used to indicate near-total inclusion or consideration. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. While versatile, its usage is most common in news and scientific contexts. Alternatives like "almost every issue" or "nearly every issue" offer similar meanings with slight variations in emphasis. Remember to use this phrase accurately, ensuring that the context supports the implication of near-complete coverage. It's also advisable to be aware of the register; "practically every issue" is appropriate for a neutral context, but may need adjusting depending on how formal the intended audience is.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
almost every issue
Indicates a high degree of inclusion, very close in meaning to the original phrase.
nearly every issue
Similar to "almost every issue", suggesting a very slight difference from complete inclusion.
virtually every issue
Emphasizes that the exceptions are so few as to be negligible.
practically all issues
Replaces "every" with "all", focusing on the totality of the issues.
almost all issues
Combines "almost" with "all", slightly softening the sense of completeness.
the majority of issues
Shifts the focus to a numerical majority, rather than near-total inclusion.
most issues
A more general term indicating that more than half of the issues are included.
the bulk of issues
Suggests that the main part of the issues is being considered.
a wide range of issues
Focuses on the diversity of issues rather than the proportion included.
a broad spectrum of issues
Similar to "a wide range of issues", highlighting the variety.
FAQs
How can I use "practically every issue" in a sentence?
Use "practically every issue" to indicate that almost all aspects of a situation or problem have been addressed or considered. For instance, "The new policy addresses "practically every issue" raised during the consultation phase."
What are some alternatives to "practically every issue"?
Alternatives include "almost every issue", "nearly every issue", or "virtually every issue". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is it more accurate to say "practically every issue" or "absolutely every issue"?
"Practically every issue" suggests a few exceptions may exist, while "absolutely every issue" implies complete and total inclusion without any exceptions. Choose the phrase that most accurately reflects the situation you are describing.
In what contexts is "practically every issue" most appropriate?
The phrase is suitable in contexts where you want to convey a high degree of comprehensiveness, especially in discussions about policy, problem-solving, or project management. It suggests that a thorough approach has been taken.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested