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How to use essentially in a sentence

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Stream ciphers are essentially practical adaptations of the Vernam Cipher with small keys.
Another twist on this theme is his striking wall lamps, which are essentially steel rods with willow woven around them.
Incredibly lightweight carbon nanofoams, essentially a fifth major allotrope of carbon, were discovered several years ago.
It means that the airplane is essentially rebuilt from the ground up with new or reconditioned parts.
In 1990 Kyrgyz reformers picked a physicist essentially out of obscurity to run their country.
The album was essentially recorded live, in only three weeks, last October.
Having done so in 1993 and having been told to get lost, he had essentially let matters lie.
To essentially claim that he is no better than the Liberals or Tories is plain sectarianism.
Buchanan is an extreme reactionary who espouses views of an essentially fascistic character.
There is also some sage advice for females wanting to break into what is still essentially a male domain.
An increasingly popular process, reverse osmosis, essentially filters water at the molecular level, by forcing it through a membrane.
She's clearly an intelligent woman, quick-witted and self-effacing, so doesn't she worry that her job is essentially stupid?
The existence of a leader who hires the group and essentially defines its artistic mission implies a certain authoritarianism.
Their approach is essentially anthropological and descriptive, focusing on the experience of paid work in modem Britain.
Each story was a report, essentially a series of gags, rather than a story with its own comic jet propulsion.
We can't afford to take an essentially anthropocentric, short-term view of the future.
He essentially gets to pick which bets he thinks are best, and ante them up.
I like his chamber works best, a genre most suited to his essentially modest and reticent artistic nature.
The politics of behaviour is essentially about how we reteach these common decencies.
In the early days of television, announcers looked into a camera and essentially read the news wires into it.
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