practicality in the PONS Dictionary

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His designs were based on practicality and employed few reliefs.
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Type sets are more popular for practicality and therefore are more common among younger or less wealthy coin collectors.
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The term first originated in the late nineteenth century to describe at-home garments designed for maximum practicality and usually made from washable fabrics.
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Minimum water depth must be least 1.8 meters (6 feet), but this in reality is sometimes not the case due to practicalities.
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It remained popular during the war years for its practicality when women worked in the factories.
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How we reason about what to do is based on practicality, which is based on our values.
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So the pitch is partly dependent upon stylistic factors, and partially to do with practicalities.
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The government is considering the practicality and financing of such a programme.
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The practicality of such steps has been called into question.
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The outstanding characteristic of deliberative rhetoric is practicality.
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