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urgently

[ur-juhnt-lee] / ˈɜr dʒənt li /




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"In a world where others proudly defend their industries, Europe must urgently decide whether it wants to become merely a market for others or remain a producer and industrial power in the future," they added.

From Barron's

Suddenly I saw the two of them huddled together at the factory or speaking urgently in the back room of the Eagle.

From Literature

He signaled urgently, but Dodzi was determined to wait for the return of his dream girl.

From Literature

Because use of these medications continues to grow and practical guidance is urgently needed, the researchers suggest drawing lessons from nutrition care used after weight loss surgery.

From Science Daily

The charity that represents hospices in Wales has called on Welsh government and health leaders to urgently protect services by updating the current funding model.

From BBC