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By the 19th century, Britain had assumed political control of virtually all of India.

She has been out of the workforce for so long that she is virtually unemployable now.

All babies show virtually the same facial expressions, including those born blind or even hearing impaired and blind.

Many teenagers seem to think they are virtually immortal, so they often take dangerous risks.

Brunei is a tiny Islamic country where alcohol is virtually unobtainable.

Her suggestions for increasing production were not very practical, so they were virtually ignored.

Home computers were virtually unknown prior to 1980.

Tape cassettes have been rendered virtually obsolete by CDs.

The international community has been virtually unanimous in its condemnation of the actions of the military dictatorship.

She is a very versatile worker and has been able to do virtually any office job we assign her.

Great Britain has immigrants from virtually every country in the world.

We are very careful about what we eat, and virtually all our food is organic.

It is virtually impossible to get tickets for the concert now, they were all sold out within hours.

What a pig! You ate virtually the whole pizza! Police maintain that virtually every panhandler on the streets has a drug or alcohol addiction.

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