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virtually every system
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "virtually every system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that almost all systems are included, with a slight allowance for exceptions. Example: "In today's digital landscape, virtually every system relies on cloud computing for data storage and processing."
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"Virtually every system on the car is affected," said Cary Wilson, director of electrical and electronic systems at Ford Motor Company.
News & Media
Endocrine disruption is not confined to the reproductive system because virtually every system in the body is hormonally responsive.
Since then, many endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been identified, and the field now comprises thousands of studies encompassing virtually every system in the body.
Because hormones have roles in the development and regulation of virtually every system and organ in the body, the range of "endpoints" that may be affected by an exogenous hormone or EDC is extensive.
While conventional single-octamer nucleosome-based structures are certainly prevalent in virtually every system analyzed, there have been additional observations (see [ 23] for review) suggesting flexibility in the underlying structure that might be expected under specific constraints to also allow larger histone-based complexes ('Mega-nucleosomes'?) as scaffolds for larger segments of DNA.
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Lead affects virtually every organ system in general and the central nervous system (CNS) of developing brain in particular.
Briefly, the endocannabinoid system is distributed throughout the central and peripheral nervous system, is involved in inflammatory and pain processing, and plays regulatory physiological roles across virtually every organ system [19, 46, 71 74].
Although virtually every operating system can be used both as host and as guest, running Mac OS X (Tiger) as a guest operating system in a virtual machine is currently prohibited by the software maker Apple Inc.
Science
The rule of modus ponens is incorporated into virtually every formal system of logic.
Encyclopedias
It affects virtually every organ system, causing fatty degeneration of the liver and heart and atrophy of the bowel.
News & Media
Virtually every organ system is taxed as the body goes into overdrive to try to heal huge areas of destroyed tissue.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "virtually every system", be mindful of the context. It implies near-total inclusion, but acknowledges the possibility of rare exceptions. Ensure this nuance aligns with your intended meaning.
Common error
Avoid using "virtually every system" when there are known, significant exceptions. Overstating inclusion can undermine your credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "virtually every system" functions as a quantifier, modifying a noun (system) to indicate near-universal inclusion. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability.
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Science
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News & Media
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "virtually every system" is a versatile phrase used to indicate near-total inclusion, allowing for rare exceptions. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically sound and suited to both scientific and news contexts. While alternatives like "almost every system" and "nearly every system" exist, it's crucial to ensure that the phrase accurately reflects the degree of inclusion you intend to convey, avoiding overstatements. Use the phrase when near-total coverage is needed while acknowledging that edge cases might exist.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
almost all systems
Replaces "virtually" with "almost", slightly reducing the emphasis on potential exceptions.
nearly every system
Substitutes "virtually" with "nearly", offering a similar level of inclusivity with a different adverb.
practically every system
Uses "practically" instead of "virtually", suggesting that any exceptions are negligible in practice.
essentially every system
Emphasizes the fundamental or core nature of the inclusion, rather than its literal totality.
the vast majority of systems
Shifts the focus to the large proportion of systems included, rather than a qualification of "every".
almost without exception, every system
Adds explicit mention of the rare exceptions that may exist.
in almost every system
Inverts the sentence structure to emphasize the location/context within the systems.
for all intents and purposes, every system
Introduces a legalistic tone, indicating that for practical considerations, all systems are included.
to all practical purposes, every system
It emphasizes that the statement is true in almost all real-world situations, with only a few possible exceptions.
the systems are almost entirely...
Changes the structure to describe the systems themselves as being almost entirely something
FAQs
How can I use "virtually every system" in a sentence?
Use "virtually every system" to indicate that almost all systems are affected or included, acknowledging a slight possibility of exceptions. For example, "virtually every system relies on cloud computing."
What are some alternatives to "virtually every system"?
Alternatives include "almost every system", "nearly every system", or "practically every system". The choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "virtually every system" an exaggeration?
It's not necessarily an exaggeration if used correctly. "Virtually" implies 'almost' or 'nearly', so the phrase is accurate as long as only a small number of systems are excluded.
What's the difference between "virtually every system" and "every system"?
"Every system" implies 100% inclusion without exception. "Virtually every system" acknowledges a small possibility of exceptions. Using "virtually" adds a degree of accuracy when complete inclusion cannot be guaranteed.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested