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ardently

[ahr-dnt-lee] / ˈɑr dnt li /








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The venue does heighten the risk that an ardently pro-Trump juror will simply refuse to convict him on any grounds.

From Los Angeles Times

I anticipate it so hungrily, so ardently, that I have to put it out of my head as May approaches.

From Seattle Times

It’s a great joy — a relief, even — to revisit a new work and feel just as ardently positive about it as at the premiere.

From New York Times

Under the ardently nationalist Xi, China has sharpened its rhetoric, particularly on the issue of Taiwan, which split from mainland China amid civil war in 1949.

From Washington Times

Though Democrats ardently pleaded for their colleagues to vote against expulsion, most Republicans were left unconvinced.

From Washington Post