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most highly
adverb as in best
Example Sentences
I asked a former senior intelligence officer whether, for instance, the National Security Agency—which handles the most highly classified information, including intercepts of foreign leaders’ communications—might be less willing to share intelligence with a DNI led by Gabbard.
Legally, technically, can a president do this—just let anyone of his choosing routinely see even the most highly classified secrets simply on his own authority, without any formal security review?
In one of her most highly touted initiatives, Folt directed USC to eliminate tuition for families earning $80,000 or less annually and no longer consider home equity in financial aid calculations.
One of the most highly publicized cases concerned the vicious beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow following an opening day Dodgers-Giants game in March 2011.
The face-off between Brown and Moreno is one of the most highly anticipated congressional races in the nation as the Democrats fight to retain control over the Senate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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