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critically

[krit-ik-lee] / ˈkrɪt ɪk li /


ADVERB
mortally
Synonyms




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"Alongside restrictions, we need stronger platform accountability, better enforcement of age-appropriate design, and education that helps children understand and critically navigate online pressures," he said.

From BBC

The stunning Sierra Nevada red fox is one of the nation’s rarest and most critically threatened mammals with fewer than 50 believed to remain in the Sierra.

From Los Angeles Times

Most of Ukraine's attacks have been in the Black Sea, but one tanker, the Qendil, was hit and critically damaged while passing through the Mediterranean in December.

From BBC

Perhaps more critically, the unemployment rate is expected to stay at a low 4.4%.

From MarketWatch

When the Roses lost everything, Moira wore wigs to the grocery store, pronounced “bébé” like she was inventing a new language, and, most critically, never compromised her dignity.

From Los Angeles Times