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genuinely

[jen-yoo-in-lee] / ˈdʒɛn yu ɪn li /


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Sanders said: "There were a lot of officers who genuinely believed that this was an instance of murder."

From BBC

Scotland's Astronomer Royal, Catherine Heymans, speaking for the UK community of astronomers, told the science select committee that the proposed cuts were "genuinely catastrophic and will be devastating for the UK."

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For the moment, she seemed genuinely keen to evade the Ravens, guiding him along little twisting deer-paths that clung to the best cover.

From Literature

Unite argued it genuinely believed the injunction only applied to protests in the immediate vicinity of the depots, not further along collection routes.

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Juliette's head teacher, Amelia McIlroy, said she was "a genuinely caring and attentive listener, a true friend who listened with warmth, respect and sincere interest to her peers and to our staff".

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