We have no meanings for "practically nonexistent" in our records yet.
1 Plenty of cars we could use-forinstance, yours, Sam-butgasoline is practically nonexistent .
2 In fact, the likelihood of it killing someone is practically nonexistent , scientists say.
3 Not exactly the high-minded cat burglary you might imagine, since security was practically nonexistent .
4 The night was so short as to be practically nonexistent .
5 Both were practically nonexistent in the Kuiper Belt.
6 Elementia said government spending on projects was " practically nonexistent " and the private sector was nervous.
7 Her list is long, mine practically nonexistent .
8 My personal space is practically nonexistent already.
9 The fresh air outside might have been practically nonexistent , but at least I was heading for the swimming pool.
10 The risks are practically nonexistent .
11 Curiosity was practically nonexistent .
12 His only possible excuse for the blunder was the fact that, while preternatural men were rare, preternatural woman were practically nonexistent .
13 The famous statesman might say more correctly that reason not only cannot be prominent in the crowd but is practically nonexistent .
14 Traffic on the GW Memorial Parkway at this hour was practically nonexistent , and the moonless night was just as dark as his mood.
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This collocation consists of: Practically nonexistent across language varieties