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Discover LudwigThe phrase "virtually and" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English when you want to emphasize that something is almost or nearly true or applies in all but a few instances.
For example: - "The new technology has virtually revolutionized the way we communicate." - "This study has virtually confirmed our hypothesis." - "I have virtually no free time left in my schedule."
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In this paper, we proposed a new array signal processing technique involving the virtual microphones to increase the number of channels virtually and to improve the performance of speech enhancement.
Crime and annoyances are virtually, and rather notoriously, nonexistent.
(Players can also, of course, search virtually and physically simultaneously by consulting Bing on mobile devices).
"Well, I got to all sorts of places, virtually and otherwise.
"Women will be able to attend his show virtually, and then order directly".
The stereotype of a gamer is a moody teenage boy, virtually and literally shut off from everyone else.
That is, they would lead and redeem if they were characters instead of emotive transparencies: ghosts, virtually and then literally.
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Teachers are virtually unsackable and paid by seniority.
The fire has touched virtually everyone, and every thing.
Trees were virtually colorless and urban vegetation was scant.
But JPMorgan paid virtually nothing and received government help.
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