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spontaneously

[spon-tey-nee-uhs-lee] / spɒnˈteɪ ni əs li /


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Crowds had first gathered spontaneously on Thursday morning in support of Fedorov, a tech-savvy young minister whose efforts to modernise the armed forces often put him at odds with the military establishment.

From Barron's Jul. 20, 2026

SJ also enjoys the songwriting process and says some songs emerge spontaneously during rehearsals.

From BBC Jul. 11, 2026

Gallium is also valuable because it can dissolve other metals, making it useful for producing liquid metal catalysts and `self-assembling structures,' in which disordered materials spontaneously organize themselves into ordered forms.

From Science Daily Jul. 9, 2026

Though piano, synthesizer and what seems to be a reed instrument are audible, it comes across as something created spontaneously with toys and noise-making devices discovered in a room.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 9, 2026

As Lee rides back to his lines, the Army of Northern Virginia spontaneously gathers on both sides of the road.

From "Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever" by Bill O'Reilly




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