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1 A speech in response would be practically unlimited in scope of treatment.
2 The malevolence of people who scorn slumber seems to be practically unlimited.
3 To the ordinary mind, indeed, any such connection would be practically unthinkable.
4 After ninety years of trial, they are found to be practically perfect.
5 There can be practically but one motive for theft, burglary, or robbery.
6 It 's also going to be practically impossible to get home tonight.
7 It would be practically impossible to see all the content in one play-through.
8 The general results were practically identical in the two sets of experiments.
9 In fact, your words were practically the last I spoke to him.
10 Public transport is practically non-existent in regional cities, leading to traffic chaos.
11 Hevelin flapped a hand at his young partner, who was practically vibrating.
12 Military control was practically withdrawn from Ruhleben in the autumn of 1915.
13 Put bluntly, any form of social distancing is practically and economically disastrous.
14 The expenditure of the successful Labour candidate in Pretoria was practically nil.
15 It 's practically impossible to tell when he's changed into his gardening clothes.
16 It may be ; but if so, it was practically an inevitable indiscretion.
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