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uniformly

adverb as in without exception

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About how he arrived at the airport, in his uniform, and drew the attention of a group of young people.

Sometimes, there’s a “uniform swing” that affects nearly all states.

That is why we are now working together to improve and expand opportunities for more Americans to serve their country—in or out of uniform.

From Fortune

In a sport in which everything from the play calls to the uniforms feels aggressively scripted, the punt return felt organic, a grab-bag of split-second decision-making and open-field spontaneity and acceleration.

That could help reduce driver confusion, while also making it easier to compare the performance of different vehicles’ features using uniform tests.

From Fortune

But so far, the mainstream media attempts to portray bisexuality have almost uniformly missed the mark.

White evangelicals and Latter-Day Saints are uniformly in the GOP camp.

So do I uniformly tell my football-playing patients to stop?

A huge initial problem is that rape and sexual assault on campus are both poorly and non-uniformly measured.

It said that the unaffiliated "are not uniformly hostile toward religious institutions."

But the growing crops are too cleanly and carefully weeded and too uniformly good to protract the illusion.

Two diseases that are fortunately very rare, but which are almost uniformly fatal, deserve to be mentioned here.

An important thing to be observed of these various deities is that they do not uniformly represent the same power.

I have uniformly asserted both in private and public the justice of the American War.

This is usually treated as uniformly distributed over the span.

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

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