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The phrase "was practically a given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was almost certain or expected in a particular context. Example: "Given the team's strong performance throughout the season, a playoff berth was practically a given."
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That's a given.
This means that there are no ifs or ands ot buts about something; it's a sure thing.
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Compared with that most surreal of scenes, the Mets' 7-2 opening-night victoverover the Atlanta Braves, winners of 12 consecutive division titles, was practically a given.
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"The notion that corporations did not have the same free-speech rights as human beings had been practically a given of constitutional law for decades," writes Jeffrey Toobin in his fascinating profile of Mr Stevens.
The notion that corporations did not have the same free-speech rights as human beings had been practically a given of constitutional law for decades, and the 1990 and 2003 decisions (both joined by Stevens) reflected that consensus.
More iPhones It's practically a given that Apple will release a souped-up iPhone with faster 3G data services in 2008 Jobs has said so, and so has AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson.
Photo booths at weddings are practically a given these days, but that doesn't make them any less awesome.
Mr. Medvedev's accession to Russia's second-highest office was practically a foregone conclusion, given that Vladimir V. Putin, who was inaugurated to a third term as president on Monday, had promised him the post months ago in exchange for giving up the opportunity to continue his own presidential tenure.
"Raymond Alves was not simply set free; he was practically given a slap on the back as he stepped out the prison door," Ms. Weinberg said in a statement.
In the mid-1990s, midgrade space in prime downtowns in New York, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco was practically being given away.
It was practically certain that, given their tangled history and well-documented if largely out-of-view battle for the Iron Throne, I mean the "Tonight Show" desk, he would not leave his post before Jay Leno departed his.
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