practically invent

Frequency: 6.88.5 per million words

Used to emphasize that someone was the primary and most influential creator of something, even if not literally the first.

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  • He practically invented the modern stand-up comedy act.
  • She practically invented the genre of romantic comedy films.
  • With his innovative techniques, he practically invented molecular gastronomy.
  • Many argue that this artist practically invented digital art as we know it today.
  • Her pioneering research practically invented the field of quantum computing.
  • Through his unique approach, he practically invented modern jazz guitar.
  • That company practically invented the concept of subscription box services.
  • The chef practically invented the farm-to-table movement in this region.
  • By combining ancient wisdom with modern psychology, she practically invented a new therapeutic approach.
  • Some critics say he practically invented the modern detective novel.