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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
  • 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
  • I hope you are thoroughly fine. - WordReference Forums
    The word "thoroughly" seems odd This phrase is common by itself, or with another word: I hope you are fine I hope you are totally fine I hope you are well I hope you are good How are you? (fine, good, well, totally fine) "Thanks a lot" is the basic phrase, and people replace "a lot" with "a heap" or "a whole bunch" or something else


















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