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The manner of each aptly fitted with his part in the discourse.
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The aptly named Savage proceeded single-handedly to upset Fiji's balance of power.
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This thought-provoking book is aptly timed as our markets experience rapid disruption.
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Lord Byron aptly describes it in his famous poem which opens with:
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Periods may aptly be compared to buttons; and button holes are like-
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Notably democratic in their approach, the trio ably showcase their considerable chops.
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In that long and ably drawn up petition, occur the following words:
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No other State was in the aggregate so ably represented as Ohio.
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That is the policy which General Marshall is so ably executing today.
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Retroviruses, as ably demonstrated by HIV, can be notoriously difficult to detect.
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But elected officials have forfeited their chances to do that job competently.
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He made friends easily and composed prolifically and competently, in many genres.
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Peyton Reed directs the sequel much as he did the first: competently.
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She packed his bag for him competently, and telephoned for his car.
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In the last two matches Buttler has batted brilliantly, Hales very competently.
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She ran the household capably, but her way was the old-fashioned way.
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Such mathematics as we needed he taught capably enough and very patiently.
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That he has performed his duties capably and zealously, goes without saying.
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Throughout two years he carried on the work capably and thoroughly.
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None could execute the commission so capably, or without danger of arousing suspicion.
Usage of with competence in English
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No, the meeting withcompetence in space did not shock him greatly.
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The Afghan police have had persistent problems withcompetence, corruption and even basic literacy.
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When somebody thinks you're a drooling idiot and you sucker punch him withcompetence, it creates a delicious moment.
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Combine that withcompetence and justice, and Europe will be able to keep the populist bacterium from escaping its Petri dish.
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An MoD spokesperson said: We welcome the court's finding that Ihat is independent and carries out its duties withcompetence and integrity.
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We see industry and integrity rewarded withcompetence or wealth-wesee intemperance and sloth followed with disease, loss of reputation and poverty.
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To make sure cybersecurity is being handled by withcompetence at every level, in case you were under the assumption that it already is.
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Deputy National leader Gerry Brownlee has doubled down on leader Judith Collins' unapologetic stance on diversity, saying it can be hard to balance withcompetence.
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Would it not be better that he should remain on shore withcompetence and you, than be crossing the wild seas on this mad search?
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Some of you are blessed withcompetences and some of the competences are greater than others.