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critically

[krit-ik-lee] / ˈkrɪt ɪk li /


ADVERB
mortally
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The aim of such an education isn’t to tell students what to think; it is to empower them to think more deeply, more critically and for themselves.

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The 1993 play, “Arcadia,” is one of his most critically acclaimed works.

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We lost him about three years later, but now my mom is critically ill.

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As Mr. Carlsson thickens the atmosphere, he keeps our attention fixed on crimes that are distant in time yet critically linked.

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Friday's decisions move whale sharks, manta rays and devil rays onto Appendix I after countries on Thursday did the same for the critically endangered oceanic whitetip shark.

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