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systematically

[sis-tuh-mat-ik-lee] / ˌsɪs təˈmæt ɪk li /
ADVERB
orderly
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To pinpoint the culprit, the team used an imaging based screening approach to systematically examine all known and predicted human nucleases.

From Science Daily

He cited China as an inspiration -- admiring how India's rival had "been able to systematically bring people out of poverty" at speed.

From Barron's

In 2024, Springsteen would introduce the song by stating, “A prayer for my country,” and it usually followed “Youngstown,” a song about how the American economy was systematically exploited and destroyed by the steel industry.

From Salon

“In an unfavorable environment, we are continuing to work systematically on our growth strategy, which also requires us to strengthen our competitiveness.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Setting predefined selling rules, spreading sales over time rather than reacting to headlines and coordinating transactions with tax planning can help employees systematically convert equity compensation into diversified holdings that support broader goals.

From MarketWatch