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The phrase "virtually repeated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is almost or nearly repeated, often in contexts where the repetition is not exact but close enough to be considered similar. Example: "The presentation was virtually repeated in the follow-up meeting, with only minor changes to the data."
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He virtually repeated his performance, with the Red Sox rarely stepping out to disrupt him.
There is for instance a minor role for Ward Bond, who plays Morgan Earp in Clementine, and most strikingly a sequence virtually repeated in Ford's film in which Earp is offered the post as marshal by the town's elders after confronting a drunken Native American, a racist moment that nowadays embarrasses most audiences.
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One of the verses of Psalm 92 — "For, look, Your enemies, O LORD, / for, look, Your enemies perish, / all the wrongdoers are scattered" — virtually repeats a line from one of the polytheistic Ugaritic texts found in Syria, in 1928.
By the last few interviews, providers were virtually repeating what others had already told us about these three areas of concern, indicating that we had reached saturation on these issues.
For angle values greater than ±30°, the performance gap decreases, reaching a repeatability rate of 25% for the proposed approach as well as Bea, and virtually no repeating features for Lea and Cea.
Since they have the intrinsic ability to multiply during the transposition process, they are almost inevitably repeated, with a virtually unlimited copy number, restricted only by the carrying capacity of their environment i.e. the genome.
After the competition scene, set in 1960 and repeated virtually word for word when the story (as stream) catches up with it, we are introduced to the Strom household circa 1950.
A similar penetration informed his studies of light, and both he and Charles-François Daubigny repeated virtually the same subjects under different weather conditions in order to capture the ephemeral effects of light and atmosphere.
Virtually unheard of in the UK, the skit is the most frequently repeated programme ever, and forms an integral part of the NYE television schedule in Germany, Austria, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Sweden.
That verdict was soon repeated by virtually every news outlet in the world, including The New York Times.
Halil Mutlu of Turkey, undefeated and virtually unchallenged since 1995, repeated as an Olympic weight lifting champion yesterday by doing what he almost always does -- winning by so much, the only real race was for second place.
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