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  • throughly or thoroughly - WordReference Forums
    I would always use "thoroughly" I wasn't even aware "throughly" was a word, and if I'm not mistaken, "throughly" is either an archaic version of "thoroughly", or just a misspelling
  • carefully vs. thoroughly - WordReference Forums
    What is the difference between "carefully" and "thoroughly"? I mean, in which context one is more used than the other? Thanks in advance!
  • to study thoroughly the document | WordReference Forums
    Hello, Is the phrase 'to study thoroughly the document (catalogue)' correct? Are there any other expressions to express the same meaning? Thank you :)
  • Thoroughly vs utterly vs comprehensively - WordReference Forums
    What are the differences between Thoroughly vs Utterly vs Comprehensively? When where should i use them ? And why?? Thank you!
  • thoroughly read it read it thoroughly - WordReference Forums
    No creo que se pueda decir la primera Suena un poco raro "I've read it thoroughly" está bien Sin embargo podrías decir "I've thoroughly read it through "
  • To work thoroughly - WordReference Forums
    Hello gleta I don't think "thoroughly" is the best possible choice Depending on your context and location "flat out", although fairly informal, would be a very good choice - i don't think it's too informal for a business letter, for example "Round the clock" is another one, signifying virtually non-stop activity "Comprehensively" and "Diligently" might mean roughly the same thing but they
  • from the infinitely impressed to the thoroughly disgusted
    Modern attitudes to Roman civilization range from the infinitely impressed to the thoroughly disgusted As always, there are the power worshippers, especially among historians, who are predisposed to admire whatever is strong, who feel more attracted to the might of Rome than to the subtlety of
  • thoroughly entirely ashamed - WordReference Forums
    Thoroughly is an interesting word -> originally it was throughly (throoli) meaning “in that manner throughout; all the way through; pervading the matter ” It gave the idea that anything that was described as “throughly <adjective>” was, in particular internally <adjective> or <adjective> passing through the inside


















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