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conversely



ADVERB
interchangeably
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The agents conversely granted Mr. Lowell had made “good faith legal arguments”—a token concession.

From The Wall Street Journal

If Newsom passed up Lee and chose another Black woman who then ran for the office, it would conversely hurt Lee’s campaign.

From Los Angeles Times

But conversely she admitted some aspects of the job, including the noise, smells and dealing with unfamiliar people could be "overwhelming".

From BBC

However, some of the firms promoting AI tools argue that conversely computer systems will make more impartial decisions than humans alone.

From BBC

Espino, conversely, has made 77 appearances for Washington in the past two years, doing everything he was asked and more.

From Washington Post