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practically

[prak-tik-lee] / ˈpræk tɪk li /


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It’s practically a family tree in metal, commemorating the one-man fundraising efforts of his father, the business developer Steve Soboroff, to repair the local play area.

From Los Angeles Times

Just a couple of years ago, NFL teams looked at Malik Willis and saw a quarterback that was practically worthless.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recent profiles in The Atlantic and The New York Times have elevated the 27-year-old into practically a household name.

From Salon

Most EVs—and certainly $100,000 luxury SUVs—will be charged almost exclusively at home, in scenarios that make maximum range and charging rates practically irrelevant.

From The Wall Street Journal

Newcastle sensed their opportunity as they penned the home side inside their own half for practically the entire second half without reward.

From Barron's