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muitíssimo
To a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect.
extremely
Portuguese
muitíssimo
1
The current situation is
highly
tense and very dangerous, the source said.
2
The case is
highly
sensitive ahead of elections due early next year.
3
Even in states with
highly
-
developed
health systems, late diagnosis remains a problem.
4
The company has always said its gas is
highly
competitive in Europe.
5
However, certain
highly
placed members of the Alliance power structure were resistant.
6
However, reported reliability measures were
highly
variable for different methods and agents.
7
Conclusion: Albuminuria is
highly
prevalent among Palestinian population with type 2 diabetes.
8
A
highly
networked society opens our minds to new information and ideas.
9
The months ahead are looking mainly positive as new beginnings feature
highly
.
10
Nevertheless, the UK remains a
highly
profitable market, increasingly dominated by S&N.
11
John said you've done criminal work and that you come
highly
recommended.
12
The car parts business has long been
highly
profitable, industry analysts say.
13
It also use reverse repurchase agreements collateralized by
highly
-
rated
EU government debt.
14
It follows a
highly
-
dramatic
court case that took 66 days to conclude.
15
Their application in this case is likely to produce
highly
speculative results.
16
Children are particularly vulnerable because they are
highly
sensitive to climate changes.
highly
highly unlikely
highly sensitive
highly successful
highly effective
highly competitive
Portuguese
muitíssimo
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