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verbally

adverb as in orally

Weak match

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Schwartzman’s lab found that when the questionnaire was administered verbally to autistic kids, it flagged only 80% of those in the study group who were having suicidal thoughts.

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Most mental health interventions start with a provider verbally asking a deceptively simple question: What are you feeling?

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He also said he was approached by a group and spat upon while locking up his office one evening, and was verbally abused and had objects thrown at him on a visit to Cardiff.

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The Scottish champions have released footage which they say shows "around 100" supporters verbally abusing and assaulting a steward and two police officers on Wednesday, 29 October.

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Aumovio, which integrates Nexperia chips into over 100 components including displays and sensors, got an export license verbally on Wednesday and in writing on Thursday, according to a spokesperson.

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

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