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Meanings of
unusually
in anglès
To a remarkable degree or extent.
remarkably
unco
outstandingly
unremarkably
In an abnormal manner.
abnormally
Usage of
unusually
in anglès
1
It's an
unusually
stark and public example of a far bigger problem.
2
However, in this case shareholder backing for PPG's approach is
unusually
strong.
3
The German government criticised the Slovak parliament's decision in
unusually
harsh terms.
4
The countries also all had governments that are
unusually
open to reform.
5
Indeed scoring was
unusually
good, with seven players carding 68 or better.
6
Opposition groups have been heartened by
unusually
large rallies in recent months.
7
A year into its third term, that is an
unusually
strong reading.
8
Perhaps I should say my body behaved
unusually
well on the way.
9
This time, however, the cards were
unusually
obscure, and difficult to interpret.
10
Such an order is
unusually
large, almost 1 percent of daily volume.
11
The
unusually
eventful months brought him both new controversy and unforeseen wealth.
12
Am I
unusually
simple or this just another example of administrative gobbledegook?
13
This is a short-term political fix, Lomax said, in
unusually
outspoken comments.
14
One school in the North West also received an
unusually
high amount.
15
In Spain,
unusually
hot conditions were registered for a fourth consecutive day.
16
And in an
unusually
aggressive statement issued today, he slammed Mr Trump.
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unusually
Adjective
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Frequent collocations
unusually large
unusually high
unusually long
seem unusually
unusually good
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Unusually
through the time
Unusually
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