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These words are often wrongly used to convey the opposite of their real meaning.
Figuratively means “not literally, not really.”
Literally means “really, actually.”
Virtually means “practically, for all practical purposes.”
Using literally for emphasis with the loose meaning of “virtually” or “almost” is not recommended.
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