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virtually

[vur-choo-uh-lee] / ˈvɜr tʃu ə li /


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Ms. Ziegler’s sardonic humor flickers or flares in virtually every scene.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet Iran primarily sets mines using frogmen on small boats that resemble ordinary fishing vessels, an informal maritime militia of dinghies that is virtually impossible to identify and eliminate.

From The Wall Street Journal

The conflict has caused oil exports through the vital Strait of Hormuz - which carries a fifth of global oil supplies - to virtually stop and production in the region to slump.

From BBC

Court filings claim that, either Indyke and Kahn - but often both of them - "had signatory authority over virtually all of the accounts held by Epstein", which meant they were authorised to make transactions.

From BBC

Erin Richards, who stars in the virtually all-Welsh crime drama “Mudtown,” might be best known here for playing model Kelly Fisher in “The Crown.”

From The Wall Street Journal