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almost in English:

1. virtually


The scientific truth of evolution is so overwhelmingly established, that it is virtually impossible to refute.
Learning probably takes place in virtually every activity in which we take part.
Unemployment in this part of the country is virtually nonexistent.
Our robot can virtually do anything.
Mark is so practical and mechanical and can fix virtually anything, yet put him in the kitchen and suddenly he's all fingers and thumbs!
E-mail is virtually done.
You could see virtually every nationality and hear just about every language
I only spoke to him virtually, we've never met in real life.
In past Poland produced a diversity of crops for export, but in recent years commercial crop production has become more specialised, with products such as wheat and now rapeseed reaching record levels, virtually with each passing year.
They're virtually the same. I've virtually finished.
Due to the fact you weren't listening, you understood virtually nothing of what I said
"They have virtually nothing to do with the people in the family."
For virtually all of human existence, exercise was an integral part of our daily existence.
Even if some people survived, a civilized existence would be virtually impossible.
Virtually all sources of commercial peanut butter in the United States contain minute quantities of aflatoxin.

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