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moderately

[mod-er-it-lee, mod-rit-lee] / ˈmɒd ər ɪt li, ˈmɒd rɪt li /


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Most forest birds, whether native or introduced, are at least moderately capable of infecting southern house mosquitoes, which serve as the disease's primary vector.

From Science Daily

Released in 1979, a couple of years before Collins hijacked the charts with “In the Air Tonight,” it did moderately well.

From Los Angeles Times

"In high-risk and moderately risky centres, police will carry out patrol duty with body-worn cameras for the first time."

From Barron's

Potassium is considered a moderately volatile element, meaning it can partially evaporate under extreme heat.

From Science Daily

“It’s important that our policy stay at a moderately restrictive posture, because that is a posture that increases the likelihood that we will get inflation back to our 2% target.”

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