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remotely

[ri-moht-lee] / rɪˈmoʊt li /


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Her coaches gave her the freedom she craved and say they don’t train her in a traditional way because she’s not even remotely a traditional skater.

From The Wall Street Journal

Maintaining a stable connection between the drone and its operator, controlling it remotely, is a crucial task.

From Barron's

Marti, who works for the community environmental group Resilient Palisades — remotely now — intends to return to be near her parents who are rebuilding their destroyed house.

From Los Angeles Times

Families and friends of those killed or wounded in the attacks were invited to watch proceedings in Christchurch remotely by video with a one-hour delay.

From Barron's

Working Remotely with Sensitive Data: If you handle confidential information or need to access company networks remotely, a VPN provides an essential security layer.

From Salon