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greatly

[greyt-lee]

adverb

  1. in or to a great degree; much.

    greatly improved in health.

  2. in a great manner.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of greatly1

First recorded in 1150–1200; Middle English gretli, gretlich(e); great + -ly
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“I greatly appreciate his commitment to making me successful in the role and look forward to working with him in partnership throughout this transition.”

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At the end of the block, a decadelong vendor of Grand Central Market found its own brick-and-mortar location and is, like its former food-hall brethren, greatly affected by the week’s loss of business.

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The MAC also criticised the Home Office for its data collection, saying insufficient data "greatly hindered" their review.

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Then came Devil's Alternative, in which Britain's first female prime minister, Joan Carpenter, was firmly based on Margaret Thatcher, a politician Forsyth greatly admired.

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"In the future, with driverless operations, our transportation efficiency will definitely be greatly improved," he says.

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