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The word "Independently" is correct and well written in English
It is used to describe an action done without reliance on others or outside assistance. Example: "She completed the project independently, showcasing her ability to work alone."
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Independently
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In an independent manner.
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North Korea's state media often boasts of successful military and space accomplishments, including the launch of a functional communications satellite, which are not independently verified by outside experts.
Mr Stan Crowther, Labour MP for Rotherham and former mayor of the town, said he was unhappy with the socialist republic slogan because it wrongly implied South Yorkshire could act independently of decisions at Westminster.
A close relative of María's trafficed cocaine independently, she said, but still depended on the cartel to keep order in the state.
Amnesty International is calling on the government of Iraq to guarantee that Ramze receives a fair trial and to independently investigate his allegations of torture in detention.
No one knows where Kony is, and most of his band operate independently.
Since the scheme is so restricted, thousands of other Syrians have independently made their way to the UK, and at great personal cost – paying out huge sums to traffickers, smuggling themselves in lorries from Calais, or risking their lives in unseaworthy ships across the Mediterranean.
It is harder for those who come independently and claim asylum once they have arrived, because they have to wait until their application is approved before they can work – a very unsettling period, made harder to cope with by enforced unemployment.
The next step is to agree among themselves the specific objectives to be met in the research lessons; for example "we want our pupils to have the confidence to work independently on problems in maths".
Lindsey and Jamie had been with Life (Living Independently Forever) for a year and a half before that trip.
The new Care Act, which establishes wellbeing as the core principle of the modern care and support system, offers enormous opportunities to engage volunteers in helping older and disabled people to live independently.
The size of that war chest is beginning to provoke pointed questions about the refusal of the Scottish government to set out who will police the referendum, such as who will independently monitor donations and set a limit for campaign spending.
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