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ardently

[ahr-dnt-lee] / ˈɑr dnt li /








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At an Executive Mansion ceremony attended by hundreds, Cooper celebrated passage of expansion legislation, which he’s ardently sought since being first elected governor in 2016.

From Seattle Times

So, other than the coach of one of the most ardently supported franchises asking fans to tone it down, how can the Packers wave goodbye to this fairly lame form of cheering?

From Fox News

The Japanese crowds were always respectful, but ardently partisan — and when Adams won, the haunting silence that fell over the Budokan was unforgettable to him.

From Seattle Times

He’s not ardently opposed to vaccines, Brashers said, but instead worried about the lack of research on long-term side effects and reports of people who still become infected after vaccination.

From Washington Post

But if Nina Stemme’s voice has lost a touch of sumptuousness, she’s never been better as Isolde — singing fearlessly, and ardently invested in the production.

From New York Times