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Meanings of speak authoritatively in English
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Usage of speak authoritatively in English
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But for the other end of the equation I could speakauthoritatively.
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I speakauthoritatively on this subject, having just sampled one.
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He is in far better position to speakauthoritatively about the Brazilian priests than I am.
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I speakauthoritatively on this point, havin' conversed with the seaman Ogilvy, and diskivered his sentiments.
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This is the advice of an experienced correspondent whose length of service enables him to speakauthoritatively.
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Of that, however, I cannot speakauthoritatively.
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He has a rare ability to speakauthoritatively on both palliative care at end of life and voluntary euthanasia.
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A man must know a savage as Gale knew Yaqui before he could speakauthoritatively, and then something stilled his tongue.
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Of what occurred in these various meetings I can not speakauthoritatively as to other States, as their proceedings were considered secret.
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Every fool, from king to policeman, from the flatheaded parson to the visionless dabbler in science, presumes to speakauthoritatively of human nature.
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Every fool, from king to policeman, from the flathead parson to the visionless dabbler in science, presume to speakauthoritatively of human nature.
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Further comment on Dr. Graves' qualifications to speakauthoritatively is unnecessary; the chapters that follow are a striking commentary on his sources of information.
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After which, however, he spokeauthoritatively to Van Lew and Jefferis.
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He spokeauthoritatively, and his wife, for a wonder, obeyed him.
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Mr Benson's heart was very sore, though he spokeauthoritatively, and almost sternly.
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Before he could answer the plea Maria Metz found her voice and spokeauthoritatively: