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pertinently

adverb as in apropos

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Here, Kane makes the assumption that every player - perhaps more pertinently every club - shares this unswerving commitment to England as the top priority above all else.

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More pertinently in terms of this argument, at a cost of £52m, the 18-year-old is potentially the best, and definitely the most expensive, of all the club's most recent signings.

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Martin also added, more pertinently, in another interview: "No-one cares unless you win."

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Mbappe and, perhaps more pertinently, his entire family, have always had a definitive direction of travel, zeroing in on the top of the global game.

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More pertinently, he did not actually look like scoring one.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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