Fish are practically extinct in the 5,000 square miles of Norway's southern lakes.
By 1938, unemployment was practically extinct and Germany even lacked enough workers to fill the available jobs.
By the 1970s the instrument was practically extinct, but is experiencing a revival along with the increased interest in Ainu heritage.
Negidal is thus to be considered practically extinct.
"Detectives were practically extinct at station house when they sent you out to-night," he said.
It's a very rare bird - practically extinct - in England now, but all things are possible upon the moor.
They got it, and beavers were practically extinct from trapping by the late 1800's.
The horses, on the other hand, had been raised as rare specimens of practically extinct breeds in ideal, protected conditions.
By 1930, silent film was practically extinct in the US and already being referred to as "the old medium."
They're a race of people practically extinct from doing things smart people don't do.