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partially

[pahr-shuh-lee] / ˈpɑr ʃə li /


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Park City has always been a place of good fortune for me, so in a karmic way that I can only partially explain, I’m sorry to say goodbye.

From Los Angeles Times

The agents wore balaclavas partially covering their faces, he says, and some carried rifles while others had handguns in their holsters.

From BBC

If buyers meet that criteria, their second loan falls off partially or completely after a certain period, without any financial impact to them.

From MarketWatch

The 31-year-old pop superstar has been battling Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a rare neurological condition that partially paralyzed his face, which forced him to cancel the final leg of a world tour last year.

From Barron's

That was partially offset by a $30 billion reduction in the Fed’s holdings of mortgage-backed securities.

From Barron's