Examples of using Was virtually in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
There was virtually no frontier.
Gabriel's contact with the outside world was virtually nil.
But I was virtually assassinated.
Gabriel's contact with the outside world was virtually nil. None.
Livestock was virtually inexistent.
This was a single immense egg and it was virtually complete.
She was virtually dead as you can see.
Then we found that there was virtually"Aldi" around the corner.
It was virtually the only Dutch enclave to do so.
The whole city was virtually locked down.
It was virtually destroyed in a mining accident three weeks ago.
This vast humid forest and heathland was virtually uninhabitable.
The kid was virtually dead, I had to decide in a split second.
Czechoslovakia was virtually a chocolate giant.
Askja was virtually unknown until the tremendous eruption which started on March 29, 1875.
My father's health became much worse and he was virtually bedridden.
At home, there was virtually no jazz music.
And it wasn't just the children. The crowd was very sparse and there was virtually no mourning.
One company was virtually annihilated.
It was only in the four Scandinavian countries that there was virtually no overlap.
His intestinal tract was virtually empty, except for these brown flecks I found.
so it was virtually untraceable.
Contracting revenue was virtually stable with a busy year at Seabed Intervention.
The camera's shutter lag is convenient and there was virtually no delay.
Visiting lecturer was virtually his namesake- his name was Gardner Kolton.
By the time we met up there was no conversation, it was virtually straight to sex.
He was virtually unknown when he entered the 1976 Olympic marathon.
The proportion of projects selected(17%) was virtually identical to the previous year.
The garden was virtually unusable because the flowers
There were numerous problems: there was virtually no paper for printing stamps;