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mechanically

adverb as in automatically

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Where the mussels take root, Rypel said, there are different methods of removing them: mechanically scraping them off, treating them with chemicals, or treating them with a certain dead bacteria that kill them — a controversial method because of concerns about potential ecological effects.

The fetus stood no chance of survival, but the hospital refused to terminate the pregnancy; when she miscarried the next day in the bathroom of a hair salon, she lost half the blood in her body and had to be mechanically ventilated at the hospital.

From Slate

Comparing Trump to the mechanically inclined vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, he wondered aloud if the born-and-bred New Yorker Trump could even do basic automobile maintenance.

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“I think mechanically he’s in a good spot … And I think that he got through that funk that he was in, that long funk. I like where he’s at.”

Q: In The Blue Plate, you visited a Colorado farm where the farmers have eliminated things like mechanically tilling the soil or leaving land fallow, both of which degrade soil.

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

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