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truly

[troo-lee] / ˈtru li /


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Fourth, a question that has haunted chancelleries for several months: Is the new master of Damascus, Ahmed al-Sharaa, truly a repentant former member of al Qaeda?

From The Wall Street Journal

Another email reveals that the US authorities had concluded that "efforts to obtain a truly voluntary interview have been exhausted".

From BBC

The weather was perfect—they were going to get some truly fantastic shots.

From Literature

Michael Gregory, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said the "entirely avoidable" death of a member of Motin's crew was caused by "truly, exceptionally bad negligence".

From BBC

Nigiri arrives already dressed, accompanied by specific instructions on how to enjoy it, and the fish truly melts in your mouth.

From Salon