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[awl] / ɔl /


ADVERB
completely, without exception
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ADVERB
exclusively
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She offered to share the photo with brick experts all over the country.

From BBC

If—against all odds—he succeeded in springing this champion of human freedom from prison, would anyone say it wasn’t worth a Nobel?

From The Wall Street Journal

The area is dotted with smaller mines that have kept Tumbler Ridge in the coal business all along.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ferguson is the director of all six businesses that are due to be struck off the register in ten days - unless legal cause is shown to prevent it.

From BBC

"It is true that we would have liked to come into this game with a victory but now it is time for the Champions League and we are all motivated."

From Barron's