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[awl] / ɔl /


ADVERB
completely, without exception
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ADVERB
exclusively
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He led all rushers with 69 yards, however, and in the waning moments had his team in position to score the game’s only offensive touchdown.

From Los Angeles Times

While Korea is "still showing all its deference towards China", it wants to "strengthen its relationships with both Japan and China", Mr Park added.

From BBC

While all the students and professional spies I met are trim and athletic, Prof Crettiez is also keen to dispel the myth of James Bond-like adventure.

From BBC

"Because Joo-in herself refuses that. It's one part of her identity and it shakes her, but she insists, 'That's not all I am'."

From BBC

"I had a very clear sense of what Roy thought about all of this, because so much was written about it and so many interviews were given at the time."

From BBC