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very
adjective as in real, exact
adverb as in much, really; to a high degree
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Example Sentences
“Yet, at the same time, Charlie Kirk is very much part of this polarization story in the U.S. who used quite divisive rhetoric, us vs. them, the left is evil.”
"The girls are just very good at it," says England forwards coach Louis Deacon, with a bit of understatement.
"I dedicated that song to my father and to everything that he taught me and sacrificed for me, so it's a very special song for me," he says.
The opposition leader added that she is "very worried about the fate of Mikola Statkevich" - a veteran dissident who refused to leave Belarus yesterday and cross into Lithuania.
"Essentially, someone that was very close to him turned him in."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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