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unconditionally

[uhn-kuhn-di-shuh-nuh-lee] / ˌʌn kənˈdɪ ʃə nə li /


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Also in 2013, Katy Perry dressing as a geisha for her performance of Unconditionally at the American Music Awards caused outrage for appropriation of Japanese culture.

From BBC • Feb. 3, 2023

The mock contract people signed upon joining the collective had only one condition: “Be Unconditionally Awesome.”

From New York Times • Dec. 12, 2018

In an ideal world, Chomsky would have appeared on the same panel with Sophia the Unconditionally Loving Robot.

From The Guardian • Jun. 19, 2018

The activists stood in line like regular customers, but when they approached the counter, they unfurled a banner that took direct aim at Chipotle’s rhetoric: “Responsibly Raised? Unconditionally Loved? Brutally Murdered,” it read.

From Salon • Mar. 2, 2014

"Unconditionally obey me and we shall know everything," Millar assured her, observing her hesitation.

From The Devil A Tragedy of the Heart and Conscience by Manning, Marie




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