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Meanings of practically untouched in English
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Usage of practically untouched in English
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But the whole of the west wing was still practicallyuntouched.
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In 1162, when all the cities fell before Frederick, Alexander remained practicallyuntouched.
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Of this structure the crypt and transepts remain practicallyuntouched.
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They acquired a plot of practicallyuntouched land in Mamaroneck.
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Skamania county has developed slowly and the bulk of its natural wealth is still practicallyuntouched.
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He saw that Piers' glass was practicallyuntouched.
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Only 94 were found practicallyuntouched.
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On the contrary, we had gamely affirmed the last quarter's allowance to be practicallyuntouched- adesperatestand, indeed!
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Jerry, it was true, was dead, but so was the god, leaving us happily still alive and practicallyuntouched.
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It had remained practicallyuntouched since the day above alluded to (September 9th, 1651).
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Our stock of forty days' sledging rations remained practicallyuntouched, but once in the boats they were used at full strength.
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Fifteen millions more could be cut on seventeen, nineteen, and eleven,-regionshitherto practicallyuntouched,-bythe men in the four camps inland.
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We still had our three months' supply of sledging food practicallyuntouched; we were only to use this as a last resort.
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The bread was dry and the sandwiches were corned beef from, as Lone recalled, Mrs Prodd's practicallyuntouched "rainy day" shelf.
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Mrs. Porter had the old swamp at that time practicallyuntouched, and all its traditions to work upon and stores of natural history material.
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I advisedly omit from consideration the whole immense field of Oriental mysticism, because it has remained practicallyuntouched by the influence of Darwinism.)