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socially

[soh-shuh-lee] / ˈsoʊ ʃə li /




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“Wheatfield” was a rare kind of land art: urban, accessible and socially engaged.

From The Wall Street Journal

Griffiths also said she interacted socially with Prince Harry including at a party where he allegedly stayed up all night before having to attend an event related to Trooping the Colour the next morning.

From BBC

Ali's defence barrister, Jodie-Jane Hitchcock, said he had a "very modest number of followers" on his accounts and was socially isolated.

From BBC

"I do not think that is a socially acceptable answer, actually I don't think that's a medically acceptable answer, because these drugs are not benign," he said.

From BBC

"We're talking about people who are smart, who are socially conscious, people who understand that they don't live in a bubble," Molango said.

From BBC