adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
almost
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The Labour Party has an economic policy which is almost indistinguishable from the Tories'.
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The humility and the arrogance in the prose are almost indistinguishable , frolicking like puppies at play.
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By August the male will have begun to moult and will become almost indistinguishable from the female.
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The operatic male nightingales, warblers, and larks are brown and usually almost indistinguishable from their females.
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Facing Multiple Grief Sometimes the losses that we experience come so quickly one after the other that they become almost indistinguishable .
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As he wheeled once more she caught a glimpse of his face, almost indistinguishable beneath the mask of dirt and blood.
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Earth and its satellites were dead ahead, a tiny shining dot almost indistinguishable from all the other shining dots.
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Some are almost indistinguishable from desktop publishing systems.
virtually
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Others are virtually indistinguishable from the flowers with which they associate - so much so that smaller insects keep settling on them.
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In our headlong pursuit to acquire wealth and worldly pleasures, Christians have become virtually indistinguishable from the rest of the world.
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A material so light as to be virtually indistinguishable from natural slate.
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Huckleberries are virtually indistinguishable from wild blueberries.
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Results obtained for the wild-type and for the mutant protein are virtually indistinguishable .
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The clinical features are virtually indistinguishable from Stuttering.
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Great tracts of the Middle Kingdom will be virtually indistinguishable from the tiny entrepreneurial enclave.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He tasted the cheaper wine and found it indistinguishable from a superior one.
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In the storm the sky and sea were indistinguishable .
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It was claimed that Russian and American defence policies were indistinguishable .