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intrinsically

[in-trin-sik-lee, -zik] / ɪnˈtrɪn sɪk li, -zɪk /






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These two Chelsea players are grouped together because they were both signed in 2023, seven months apart, and their success is intrinsically linked.

From BBC

Experts said it was almost the rule that execution methods heralded as humane or painless turn out to be far more complicated — either intrinsically, as with the use of cyanide gas, or through human error.

From New York Times

The prosecution "relies on material that is intrinsically unreliable in law", they wrote.

From BBC

Jason Rosenberg, a member of both organizations, said, “Our reinvented image shows that our fight for liberation and fight to end the epidemic is intrinsically connected to the Palestinian struggle.”

From Seattle Times

As potential viewers, “when we see the term ‘gritty’ or we see the term ‘cerebral,’ we understand intrinsically what that means,” she said.

From New York Times