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- adverb Alternative spelling of
wholly .
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Examples
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It shows that their analysis is wholely without merit, entirely full of partisan malice and devoid of substantive, rational analysis of the needs of the American people and the bill itself.
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Both the Reagan and Bush administrations (Father and Son) showed decreases in the rate of hard capital construction for the wholely undesirable increase of Paper instruments.
Are Workers Getting Good Jobs?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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All arguments to the contrary are based wholely on misinformation, prejudice and ignorance.
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Instead the insurance pools are wholely intrastate.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Federal Government Wins Comstock 2010
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Instead the insurance pools are wholely intrastate.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Federal Government Wins Comstock 2010
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Other reasons for seing F.P. are its magnificent machinery and enthralling architecture (visible during 10-15 minutes of the whole), and the wholely horrifying, satisfying manifestation of the Monster.
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Most large companies have procedures to deal with expenses wholely & necessarily incurred by staff in carrying out their duties.
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I know there will be people responding to this saying that the Confederate States were American in and of their own right, but I wholely reject that sentiment.
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Other reasons for seing F.P. are its magnificent machinery and enthralling architecture (visible during 10-15 minutes of the whole), and the wholely horrifying, satisfying manifestation of the Monster.
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Instead the insurance pools are wholely intrastate.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Federal Government Wins Comstock 2010
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