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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pragmatically speaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to signify that you are approaching an issue in a practical, matter-of-fact manner. For example, "Pragmatically speaking, the best way to complete this project on time is to delegate some of the tasks to other team members."
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I'm a catch, pragmatically speaking.
How, pragmatically speaking, did Bernini (1598-1680) work his magic?
Pragmatically speaking, "it's important that when you ask for money that people know who you are," said the publicist R. Couri Hay.
Pragmatically speaking, that makes passing power less immediate than you'd expect from a 310-hp V-8.
Next, of course, we will want to know what, pragmatically speaking, the requirements of suitable democratic contestation turn out to be.
How could this happen, pragmatically speaking?
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So, since we know what's good for us - speaking more pragmatically than metaphorically - let's implement it.
He governed more pragmatically than he spoke, Mr Brands observes.
He hopes that Clinton will be President, "though, of course, to speak pragmatically, no one would have been a better President than Michael Bloomberg.
His voice rarely raises above a whisper during our conversation, but he speaks thoughtfully and pragmatically.
And they speak about their political niche pragmatically, as if it's something they've had to justify before.
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