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truly

[troo-lee] / ˈtru li /


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The legendary DJ and artist looks back on the decades it takes to truly build a world — while existing totally in the present.

From Los Angeles Times

“These guys are my brothers, I truly love all of them. It’s meant a lot.”

From Los Angeles Times

Massive tax refunds would have to show up, along with tariff dividends, some timely tax cuts, and truly stellar jobs reports, according to Burden.

From Salon

Still we wait for England's batting to truly fire at this tournament.

From BBC

She added: "Our Schools White Paper presents the blueprint for opportunity for the next generation, with an education system that truly serves every child, whatever their needs and wherever in the country they grow up."

From BBC