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[awl] / ɔl /


ADVERB
completely, without exception
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ADVERB
exclusively
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His first nine deliveries were all from pace bowlers, and he scored only five runs.

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"I had all those memories of it but then when I started hearing everyone's enthusiasm about it at the club, I was like, all right, maybe there's some in this that I missed."

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"Usually over the holidays, I tend to go days where I just read and that's all I do, it's just something that helps me relax," she added.

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"This accolade is for all who have supported our inclusion vision."

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A local GP surgery said one in five children who contracted the illness had been admitted to hospital, all of whom "had not been fully immunised".

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