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[awl] / ɔl /


ADVERB
completely, without exception
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ADVERB
exclusively
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Silverblatt said he strove to read an author’s entire body of work, but he never claimed to have read it all if he hadn’t.

From Los Angeles Times

Born at home and raised in a mixed Hindu-Muslim neighbourhood shaped by quiet hardship, Dipu was, by all accounts, a private man with few friends.

From BBC

Teri also added £1 lengths of wood on top of the vinyl and then painted over it all to add dimension.

From BBC

"Robert is guilty, sure. Dale and all the enablers are guilty also," he added.

From BBC

The UK – along with all other Nato allies – is also committed to spending 3.5% of GDP on core defence by 2035.

From BBC