virtually in the PONS Dictionary

virtually Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

virtually unknown
virtually the whole town

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The decade passed relatively without incident, and was marked by positive growth in virtually all aspects of local life.
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Virtually all presumed habitat at the type locality has been destroyed.
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It went off with a 32 or 33 share which in those days was virtually break-even, but it always won its time period.
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By the end of 1832 they had clashed on virtually every issue.
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Virtually all the land now occupied by the park was previously housing, industry and transport infrastructure.
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Because of its geography and intense crime prevention program the district is virtually crime free and clean.
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He has students in virtually every part of the world.
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He died poor and virtually forgotten at age 78.
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They are a part of virtually all control and policy systems which work in computers today.
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Extensions virtually doubled the size of the existing building.
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