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4964 examples of Nearly in a sentence
For
nearly
a decade afterwards, Risen was the subject of a US government investigation in which prosecutors demanded that he testify against one of his alleged sources.
It
nearly
killed me with joy to hang out with these three over-50-year-old women writers.
And the reason it
nearly
killed me with joy is that I'd never known a joy like that.
But by the time child number seven came along, we had
nearly
run out of middle names.
This precision approach to a public health problem has cut by
nearly
half HIV transmission from mothers to baby in the last five years.
And on at least a couple of occasions, war has very
nearly
killed me as well.
But it is
nearly
impossible for an American to get discharged their student loan debts.
I've been greatly inspired by the creativity and bravery of people using nonviolent action in
nearly
every country in the world.
So as you can see, I've been a design thinker for
nearly
all my life.
It was a real shock to me, and it suggested that people like me who think of ourselves as inclusive, open and tolerant, perhaps don't know our own countries and societies
nearly
as well as we like to believe.
One thing to know about the Middle East is that
nearly
every family has access to affordable domestic help.
That's
nearly
28 percent of the cabinet, and more than many developed countries can claim.
An anonymous person calling himself John Doe had somehow managed to copy
nearly
40 years of records of the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca.
There were
nearly
five million emails, two million PDFs that needed to be scanned and indexed, and millions more files and other kinds of documents.
We are
nearly
five million people, and we live right in the middle of the Americas, so it's very easy to remember where we live.
Nearly
100 percent of our electricity comes from renewable sources, five of them.
It's a fantastic achievement, and yet, it hides a paradox, which is that
nearly
70 percent of all our energy consumption is oil.
The following year, 1949, we made that decision permanent in the new constitution, and that is why I can tell you that story
nearly
70 years later.
For this population, that today is 2.3 trillion dollars and in 20 years is 60 percent of the GDP, we reduced health care expenditures by
nearly
70 percent.
That was the culmination of a
nearly
decade-long dream, and in the video I'm over 2,500 feet off the ground.
After
nearly
a decade of climbing mostly indoors, I made the transition to the outdoors and gradually started free soloing.
Back to my case, which happens to be further complicated because he was stalking and harassing me from another country, making it
nearly
impossible to get help here.
Those are
nearly
extinct.
People move jobs, on average, every 4.7 years, and it's estimated that by 2020,
nearly
half of Americans will be freelancers.
This is
nearly
200 children, who are now going to some of the most competitive high schools in New York City.
At least, this is how Alexios' daughter Anna recounted the story, writing
nearly
60 years later.
Well, too early, because I didn't quite pull that, but I came in second, and we went a long way from the one percent, with
nearly
a third of the vote, and we beat the polls by an unprecedented margin, or 10 percentage points above what the last poll came in at.
No country can be successful if
nearly
half of its population of young people are unable to read or write.
When we look at the EIA's projections of coal burning in India, India will supply
nearly
four times as much of its energy from coal as it will from renewables.
But after
nearly
25 years of epic fighting, Stephanie got sick and let Brooke in.
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