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The phrase "virtually every flight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that almost all flights are included in a statement or observation, with very few exceptions. Example: "Due to the storm, virtually every flight at the airport has been delayed."
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"I've logged virtually every flight since 1968," he said.
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In virtually every fight with Chase, Seward prevailed.
"Virtually every single US Airways flights shows 'not available'," for their 25,000-mile level," he says.
A world that offers surprises and secrets at virtually every turn, that launches flights of fancy during all activities, whether ordinary or dramatic.
You tend to get beaten, you don't exactly travel by luxury charter jet - it's domestic flights virtually every time.
For the latter, the Searles made memorable journeys across Canada and Alaska, taking flights virtually every day and producing colour drawings in hotel rooms in the evening.
On every flight.
Every flight was canceled.
Every flight was a radical test flight.
"Every flight is different," Pfenninger said.
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