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practically

[prak-tik-lee] / ˈpræk tɪk li /


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“Get there practically, get there emotionally. She was asking how they were going to bear it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Soft, tender and just dense enough to hold its shape, these savory muffins are built on a base of flour, cornmeal, butter, oil and buttermilk — a formula so flexible it practically begs for riffing.

From Salon

Stern, who practically created the radio shock-jock format, has mellowed with age, focusing more on extended interviews.

From MarketWatch

This ritualization offers a rebuttal to our modern age where weather is practically irrelevant; as Ms. Kondo puts it, “today, I can’t help but feel that nature and humanity live out increasingly separate timelines.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Some well-known fields have evolved to a point where certain roles within them are practically unrecognizable.

From The Wall Street Journal