Sentence examples for which is nearly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "which is nearly" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to provide additional information or clarification about a particular subject or topic. Example: The new laptop, which is nearly half the weight of my old one, is much easier to carry around.

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The Dirac equation predicts g=-2, whish is nearly right.

This semester, I have 17 students, which is nearly the limit for a communication-intensive course.

This semester, I have seventeen students, which is nearly the limit for a communication-intensive course.

Long talk story about Brooklyn's Fifth Avenue which is nearly as long as Manhattan's.

His publisher is eagerly awaiting his latest book, which is nearly finished.

Much of the town, which is nearly two-thirds black, went into an uproar.

Chrome oxide green, which is nearly pure Cr2O3, is the most stable green pigment known.

The living room, which is nearly 800 square feet, has 14-foot ceilings and a fireplace.

The eyebrows are arched and darker than her hair, which is nearly red.

Mentions an even larger proposal, The Phoenix, which is nearly twice the size of the Seattle.

A load dependent surface microhardness is observed which is nearly independent of the applied bias.

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