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The phrase "practically possible" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe situations where something is nearly, but not quite, possible. For example, "It isn't technically possible to do that, but it is practically possible."
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Villa said that Lambert will look to fill the position "as soon as is practically possible".
In this, the distance between decision and consequence, production and consumption, is kept as short as usefully and practically possible.
This is not practically possible in many circumstances, and assumes that the alumina pellet is not damaged during processing.
It is this purposeful conflation of what is theoretically conceivable with what is ever practically possible that exploits people's vulnerability.
For reform around family violence to occur, governments must commit to adopting recommendations from coronial inquests wherever practically possible.
It is shown that the resonance frequency of the IA should be as low as practically possible.
Mr. Ban said the investigation would begin "as soon as practically possible," with various agencies of the world body developing a plan on how to proceed.
One was that while Britain had to leave the EU under her government, it would also need to lean as closely towards Europe after Brexit as practically possible.
Johnson also addressed the recent ruling by the ECJ on the "right to be forgotten," saying he could see how it was "practically possible".
But Ellis ordered that "to the extent practically possible," Manafort should be able to meet with his lawyers for eight hours a day until the July 25 trial.
I'll give you a full breakdown when that is practically possible, no I'm not going to say when, course I've talked to the staff.
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