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practically

[prak-tik-lee] / ˈpræk tɪk li /


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But once you were admitted upstairs, like I was, since I was practically one of them, well, then you got to see what it meant to be a detective.

From Literature

The shop is devoted to highlighting banned books and uplifting marginalized authors, all from an inviting, thoughtfully designed space that practically insists you linger.

From Salon

“It is practically impossible that the development, promulgation, communication, and implementation of this policy has been, and will be, accomplished — as required — without using a single dollar of annually appropriated funds,” they wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

"It's a real foundational story for Welsh culture and sense of Welsh identity, and yet there's been practically nothing done about it," the actor says.

From BBC

"Increased oil income from higher output and reduced discounts will boost cash flows and help a currency market that is practically dry," he said.

From Barron's