Examples of using Was practically in English and their translations into Greek
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That was practically full.
The relative preparation was practically finished.
That was practically superhuman.
You said the Oscar was practically mine!
Sex was practically impossible.
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I mean, God, Simon was practically a baby.
He was practically a daily presence at the G.S.O. stadium.
But the place was practically empty.
That information indicates that the joint growth for 2006 was practically 3%.
Victory was practically guaranteed.
His concern for the children… was practically none.
Money was practically nonexistent.
He had no hair, and his nose was practically missing.
Scotty was practically my brother.
Pros: We received a car that was practically new.
And Kyla was practically by herself.
Consumption was increasing,unemployment was practically nonexistent.
Sleep was practically impossible.
By 1923, German currency was practically worthless.
Death was practically instantaneous.
That little gem of a plane was practically a part of me.
This shoe was practically brand-new… worn twice and only on smooth-surface floors.
In 1948, the United States was practically a‘closed market'.
The elder Critias is unknown to have achieved any personal distinction, and since he died long before Plato published the Timaeus and Critias,it would have made no sense for Plato to choose a statesman to appear in these dialogues, who was practically unknown and thus uninteresting to his contemporaries.
Your pistol was practically useless.
At the beginning of the nineteenth century Nuremberg was practically bankrupt.
Charlotte was practically engaged.
The chance to recover financially during the war was practically infeasible.
Livestock was practically non-existent.
The executive business of a great universe was practically at a standstill.