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Sentence count:275+16Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: aboutadvantageouslyalmostbasicallyessentiallynearlyprofitablyreallyusefullyAntonym: theoreticallySimilar words: practicalpracticein practiceout of practicepractitionerpoliticallydramaticallyautomaticallyMeaning: ['præktɪklɪ]  adv. 1. almost; nearly 2. in a practical manner 3. (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely. 
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181 Only when one is practically face-to-face with them does one notice a small crucifix pinned on their shirt.
182 In fact, Beaton suggested, the screen had become practically their only source of inspiration.
183 Apparently I practically lived in the Bedford for weeks after that.
184 The weather will gradually improve and by early afternoon the sun will be shining practically everywhere.
185 The berths were practically dry at low water and vessels lay aground on the mud bottom whilst loading and discharging their cargoes.
186 She had a ferocious hedge of hair on her upper lip, practically a mustache.
187 When Macey wanted to see her husband, she practically had to make an appointment.
188 Until the late 1950s it was practically the only effective remedy for a most distressing disorder.
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189 The main block of the mill is practically empty but the older part now houses grain storage bins.
190 The species of Aponogeton are practically the only aquarium plants that must be virtually propagated from seeds.
191 The valuable software developed by Microsoft weighs practically nothing, but it takes a lot of active brain cells to produce it.
192 Practically all moralizing is absent from this play as it is from Romantic theater.
193 But checking with knowledgeable people at the Vermont Maple Laboratory, I found that the literature was practically nonexistent.
194 The same sort of thing is true of Grimes on practically every level.
195 These courses proved highly popular with our lads and there was practically a hundred percent pass rate.
196 In this period Charlton, previously beaten only twice at the Valley in the league, were first to practically every ball.
197 Advertising made it possible for them to distribute news practically free of charge, with the profit coming from marketing.
198 Practically all the news from research into the immunological impacts of chronic alcohol use is negative.
199 Soon, Miss Monti began to practically live at the house.
200 Practically nothing is known about the race dimension to ageing with a disability.
201 I suppose that if we include New Zealand, we can claim to have new season lamb practically all year long.
202 If poor countries want to compete, they must practically give their goods away.
203 So, not only is conductive education theoretically unproven but also practically unsubstantiated.
204 But the idea is practically an article of faith among Republicans elected in the 1990s.
205 There was no one around so I went up and put my nose practically against the glass.
206 When we were kids, we used to spend practically the whole summer outdoors.
207 We know this because White practically calls a news conference every day to relate those facts.
208 They will also do everything practically possible to protect the public.
209 The President accepted these arrangements with what seemed to me to be practically superhuman good nature.
210 If he really and honestly was still attracted to her now that she was practically middle-aged and pregnant. Very pregnant.
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