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socially

[soh-shuh-lee] / ˈsoʊ ʃə li /




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The politically and socially powerful Horace Greeley became a friend, advisor, and father figure.

From Literature

In a radio speech that February, she advocated for housing as a “permanent municipal service” that would improve cities across the country “both economically and socially.”

From The Wall Street Journal

For many BBC News met there that night, the D66 leader was everything Wilders was not: relatively young, upbeat, pro‑EU and socially liberal - a fresh face pitched against an older, hard‑right establishment.

From BBC

"In earlier cleaner wrasse mirror studies, the procedure was typically the fish see a mirror for several days, they habituate to it and stop reacting socially, and a mark is added," Dr. Sogawa explained.

From Science Daily

But he admitted the seemingly ultra-confident player - who had immaculately-gelled hair, shaved his legs and wore fake tan - was a world away from the socially awkward person off the field.

From BBC