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unqualifiedly

ADVERB
unconditionally
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And those never come either as easily or as unqualifiedly as you’d hope.

From Slate • Nov. 5, 2014

Time was when the word connoted something unqualifiedly positive, as in "booming industry" and "boom times."

From Time Magazine Archive

On the wagon since 1953, he has developed a relatively clear head as well as an unqualifiedly bitter eye.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I have enormous respect for the Attorney General." said Donovan, "but it is absolutely and unqualifiedly so that the policy and negotiations were entrusted to me."

From Time Magazine Archive

I The term "high finance" derives its origin from the French "haute finance," which in France as elsewhere in Europe designates the most eminently respectable, the most unqualifiedly trustworthy amongst financial houses.

From High Finance by Kahn, Otto Hermann




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