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truly

[troo-lee] / ˈtru li /


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It’s one of the truly seminal events of the computer age.

From Los Angeles Times

Kernow Conservation said pine martens' "gradual recovery across the UK means moments like this could become more common, but seeing one here, now, is something truly special".

From BBC

In short, March is a month of contrasts, and its ever-changing conditions are what give it the reputation of being truly fickle.

From BBC

If you ever see blue in the sky, you are witnessing something truly exceptional.

From BBC

Economist David Rosenberg, head of Rosenberg Research in Toronto, added that financial markets “are truly out of step with reality” in pricing in rate increases in Canada.

From The Wall Street Journal