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eminently
adverb as in exceptionally; well
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She added that she has found Mr. Mamdani to be “eminently rational.”
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Lula described the tariffs as "eminently political" and said US consumers would be facing higher prices for Brazilian goods as a result.
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"This is eminently reasonable but was treated for many years as heresy," he added.
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And so Palace go on to their third FA Cup final at Wembley, led by the charismatic Glasner and his eminently watchable team.
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Hoppus has a knack for storytelling, which will come as no surprise to fans of the band’s eminently quotable lyrics.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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