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Discover LudwigThe phrase "virtually time" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is almost or nearly related to time, but it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "The concept of virtually time is difficult to grasp in the context of quantum physics."
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And there are also other ways to virtually "time travel" via photos, though usually these apps are targeting your those wanting to browse back through personal photo collections, as with Memoir or Timehop.
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But now his influence has virtually time-travelled.
Earnhardt had virtually no time to straighten his head.
So I had virtually no time for anything and had to be really focused.
They had proceeded to a committed relationship in virtually no time at all.
Pittsburgh center Sidney Crosby was booed virtually every time he touched the puck Tuesday night.
Virtually every time my elder daughter, Alix, invited friends round, they would watch the film.
They had virtually no time, they said, to adjust their lives to their altered circumstances.
E-mail messages are allowed to be short and take virtually no time.
This means that there is virtually no time to perfect anything.
The Kings have scored with virtually no time remaining and the Rangers crowd are stunned!
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