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entirely

[en-tahyuhr-lee] / ɛnˈtaɪər li /


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Developing entirely new mines can take decades, making alternative domestic sources especially attractive.

From Science Daily

It lived through snowstorms, blackouts, post-9/11 security shifts, hurricanes and a pandemic that briefly emptied the subway system entirely.

From Salon

The regulatory framework is built around the assumption that these projects must happen and that whatever collateral damage emerges can be managed later or ignored entirely.

From Salon

Even better, they can enjoy this growing wealth entirely free of income tax and reporting.

From Salon

Despite the physical and emotional risks placed on surrogates, the practice remains almost entirely unregulated.

From The Wall Street Journal