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doubly

[duhb-lee] / ˈdʌb li /
ADVERB
twofold
Synonyms
STRONG
WEAK
increased redoubled


Example Sentences

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“It’s a doubly whammy of the higher interest rates and the home values being so high, and that is scaring us off,” he added.

From New York Times

Like those presidents before him, when Joe Biden visits Ireland this coming week, he will be doubly blessed — or inconvenienced, depending on your perspective — by family business.

From Seattle Times

This lack of expertise is doubly dangerous for our students and democracy.

From Scientific American

“Such restraints are the most serious and least tolerable on First Amendment rights. That does apply doubly to Mr. Trump, because he is a candidate for the presidency of the United States.”

From Seattle Times

"This will be a life-changing opportunity for the lucky recipients of Stephen's travel awards and is doubly important in this current cost of living crisis."

From BBC