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Meanings of purely hypothetical in English
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Usage of purely hypothetical in English
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I also found another collection of non-existent books, but this time they're purelyhypothetical.
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We can't afford to wait for a purelyhypothetical story.
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She'd kept their conversations about Kendra purelyhypothetical, or at least she thought she had.
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The determinants, ids, and idants, are purelyhypothetical elements.
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But such a deal is still " purelyhypothetical," he said.
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To him the conversation earlier that evening, with its implications and pointed omissions, had been purelyhypothetical.
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But he thought: listen to him, worrying about security in the face of a purelyhypothetical enemy.
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And since it is indeed a wish list, I've got no qualms about getting purelyhypothetical about it.
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But this unity is purelyhypothetical.
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That $1 million is purelyhypothetical; money is made or lost only on changes in the interest rate.
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Once, in our imagination we saw ourself as a reporter for it, caught in a purelyhypothetical triangle View Article
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He initially claimed that such a scenario is purelyhypothetical because, as yet, no British warships have actually been sent across.
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She had engaged Captain Evan on the deck during every afternoon for a whole week, fanning away a purelyhypothetical headache.
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So the arguments are always about purelyhypothetical things that might have happened if only we had pushed a different policy lever.
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Universities UK has insisted that its document was purelyhypothetical guidance intended for "practical assistance" and did not promote segregation.
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Nevertheless it surely may be urged that such affirmative answers are purelyhypothetical, and that other suppositions have an equal right to consideration.