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truly

[troo-lee] / ˈtru li /


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Introducing a “Squid Game” fireplace seemed like an odd choice in 2024 — or any year, truly — but this year’s “KPop Demon Hunters” fireplace gives that some real competition for seasonal inappropriateness.

From Salon

Leavitt also congratulated President John F. Kennedy and said "this will be a truly great team long into the future! The building will no doubt attain new levels of success and grandeur".

From BBC

Eventually, he began bouncing from place to place, struggling to find a spot that he could afford and where he felt truly welcome.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s difficult for consumers to truly understand how this works—other than it’s probably leading them to pay more:

From Barron's

Newcastle players and staff recognised they won't truly be able to make amends for that damaging derby defeat against Sunderland until they meet their bitter rivals again in the reverse fixture in March.

From BBC