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"The church is growing at such a rate that it's really practically geometric".
It can be fun to findressfereallyspracticallysolf, since it's not usually when I do".
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The art of writing — or, really, of practically any job — is an elusive thing to pin down.
Really, you practically have to go around with a sign that says "Will Trade Influence for Cash".
(Burke) ★ David Gordon (Friday through Sunday, and Wednesday and Thursday, through June 30) A monthlong run at Joyce SoHo — or anywhere, really — is practically unheard-of for dance-theater artists in New York.
American structural linguistics of the 1920s to 1950s championed the development of techniques for using corpora as a basis for developing structural descriptions of natural languages, although such work was really not practically possible until the wide-spread availability of cheap, powerful, and fast computers.
So, really, we are practically the same person.
And at first glance, it seems to be this wonderful welcome home to somebody who has been forgiven of their errant ways, but it really is about "practically all" and "nearly forgiven," and I don't actually want to return home if I got that message.
But then I saw it in action and realised that practically, it's really, really not a good thing.
Rita, practically in tears, is really, really sorry (soggy?) and really hates the fact that she didn't turn around.
And more practically, you really can walk to places in Britain.
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