Sentence examples for that's practically from inspiring English sources

The phrase "that's practically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is almost or very nearly the case, often in a conversational or informal context.
Example: "With the new updates, the software is that's practically perfect for our needs."
Alternatives: "that's almost" or "that's nearly".

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Even Rolf's, a restaurant near Gramercy Park that's practically synonymous with Christmas, given its annual installation of thousands of twinkling lights, has noticed an eggnog resistance.

"It makes it a place that's practically a small colony".

"To German ears that's practically a dirty word.

Now, on hearing this, you might be thinking: "Good God, that's practically Stalinist!

In the world as seen from Trump Tower, that's practically political embezzlement.

I routinely talk to people who monitor the Farm Bill, a task that's practically a full-time job.

Losing your staff creates the most slippery of slopes, and one that's practically impossible to recover from.

It's also one of those films that's practically impossible to review because you can't reveal too much of its sinuously devious plot.

Martin is only 32, but in the words of his promiscuous, merciless friend, John (think Samantha, from "Sex and the City"), that's "practically 50 in gay years".

If you zoom out far enough on the timeline of all the culture and technology produced by our society, that's practically the blink of an eye.

The previous owners used the only closet to make cheese (probably intentionally), and it respires an unearthly stench that's practically palpable.

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