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radically

adverb as in completely

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adverb as in originally

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The 49-year-old libertarian MP, who has been compared to Argentina's Javier Milei for his plans to radically downsize the state, campaigned as an outsider who shoots from the hip on crime, communism and family values.

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These revelations bring a shudder, naturally, but also complicate, or rather radically change, our interpretation of Laius’ death.

He held a picture of the financial world in his head that was radically different from, and less flattering than, the financial world’s self-portrait.

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Emerging in China in the 2010s, vertical drama is now a multi-billion-dollar business that is radically changing -- and some say saving -- a struggling industry.

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He said: "The entire globalist concept, asking successful industrialised nations to inflict pain on themselves and radically disrupt their entire societies, must be rejected completely and totally."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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