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[awl] / ɔl /


ADVERB
completely, without exception
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ADVERB
exclusively
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People assume that I would do all the caregiving, but it’s more than that.

From Los Angeles Times

In February, he ordered the agency to stop nearly all its work and has been seeking to drastically downsize it since.

From Los Angeles Times

Nearly all of California is under a flood watch, or soon will be.

From Los Angeles Times

Providing unskilled public work across all but fully urban districts, the scheme has become a backbone of rural livelihoods, cushioning demand during economic shocks.

From BBC

It is all about the context - in this case, the shared laughter of the Christmas dinner table with grandparents, children and potentially the neighbours or friends who've joined this year.

From BBC