Scanning thousands of native English clips with synchronized subtitles and exact timestamps.
Listen to native speakers pronounce “virtually” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
And the next morning, the leaves were falling off.- Virtually, all of the rubber trees in Southeast Asia came from those seeds Henry Wickham stole.
- Virtually, all of the rubber trees in Southeast Asia came from those seeds Henry Wickham stole.
Virtually all his long passes curve to the right.
Virtually none of that is from low income countries.
Virtually all of us are using a tool called OpenEvidence, which just emerged over the last couple of years.
virtually all death was pretty quick.
virtually, and pay no tax.
virtually, it still feels more fun to do the work.
virtually entirely carbon free.
Virtually no one guesses that it is that high.
Virtually every one of us is an immigrant.
Virtually every hand goes up, right?
Virtually every metropolitan area in this country had some integrated neighborhoods for the simple reason that workers didn't have automobiles to get to work.
Virtually the same thing.
Virtually always, Christianity starts to make sense when you begin to see what incredible faith it takes to doubt it.
Virtually everything you do every day, you do in order to feel good emotionally.
virtually free from the tap?
Virtually, everywhere. Yeah, virtually.
Virtually none of them will be arrested.
Virtually every other system constructed like ours has collapsed for a very simple reason.
Virtually every single thing, every single government service that you compare America and Singapore, Singapore provides roughly two or three times better service,
Virtually all of which goes to either rich, or to crony companies.
virtually.
Virtually all the gains we made, which were enormous from the 1920s to the 1960s to reduce poverty, have been lost.
virtually from Mexico City.
Virtually everybody-- I know this group will all raise their hands, but it doesn't have to be-- wherever I go when I ask that question, everybody raises
virtually all climates and soils where food is grown.
virtually a requirement for anybody who wanted to become a doctor to take a couple of years usually interned within
virtually nothing um the reason uh at the opposite end is this the siphon
are virtually everywhere.
And virtually any other network, any time you're sending things from one place to another, it can fall prey to Braess's paradox.
But virtually, you can see my gestures fit very nicely.
and virtually none in science.
So virtually all the energy coming to Earth-- 99.98% of it comes from the sun-- is from fusion.
So virtually every country on the planet for which survey data exists shows a rise in people valuing individualism over collectivism,
Mostly virtually, but it depends.
that virtually every technology we can think of is a combination of other technologies.
And virtually on the live stream.
And virtually nobody has more than a three-year horizon time.
It virtually never changes.
But virtually everything-- but the climate, the things we do that cause climate change are part-- are part of also-- and primary causes,
we virtually adore her.
So virtually, it's elements like that.
I virtually knew everything that was in the forest.
But virtually every other agency doesn't require this.
as virtually everything is of course.
mentioning virtually all of them in fact but if the human being happened to be um
her virtually alive so that her memory would not be erased by those who tried to make her disappear.
under virtually any circumstances.
were virtually all illiterate they didn't know about brands there were no brand protections in Russia until the
has virtually no standards because all committee members meaning doctors who sit on committees reviewing drugs
Having trouble pronouncing 'virtually'? Explore related pronunciations below:
Explore words and phrases with similar meaning to 'virtually':