(Degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely.
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Examples for "much "
Examples for "much "
1 The migrant crisis has dominated in Europe for much of this year.
2 But this is as much a social crisis as a health crisis.
3 Few American or South African 'people' pay much attention to the words.
4 Masutha, however, could not say exactly how much free education will cost.
5 Great products depend as much on great execution as on great ideas.
1 Similarly, practically all developed countries have national ID cards-exceptfor English-speakingcountries.
2 And those jerks grazing their stock on government property practically for free.
3 The general results were practically identical in the two sets of experiments.
4 They would show willing; they were prepared to pursue the practically impossible.
5 His article betrays the real answer: Catholic Christianity would have practically disappeared.
6 By midafternoon I'd practically given up any hope of finding the Chairman.
7 For the same reason it contains practically all social relations in miniature.
8 I just know it this time, Ginger said, practically glowing with happiness.
9 In fact, your words were practically the last I spoke to him.
10 But doing it unassisted without the sense of sight seems practically impossible.
11 His not-so-distant political revolution, seen through her eyes, practically disappears from view.
12 Public transport is practically non-existent in regional cities, leading to traffic chaos.
13 The system is closed: practically speaking, nothing can be added or subtracted.
14 In contrast, NMD values practically overlapped in the HIV patients and controls.
15 She felt weightless, practically soaring out of the water with his help.
16 The propeller gathered in the net and it rendered her practically unmanageable.
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