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Discover Ludwig"More expressly" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is a phrase used to emphasize a point or opinion. For example, "I think it is important to reiterate our commitment to these values, more expressly."
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"Today's artists are dealing with more expressly sociopolitical concerns," she says.
He brings a light touch to the more expressly emotional passages in the play, too.
As water transcends physical landscapes and disciplinary mindscapes, more expressly and insidiously than other topic areas, it effectively connects with women, waste, wisdom and wealth.
If his plays sometimes seem unsure whether they're drama or something more expressly poetic, this may simply be a reflection of his attitude to theatre in general.
Meanwhile some MPs are alarmed at the way the courts appear to be interfering with the right to raise important issues in parliament and, more expressly, with MPs' right to discuss them with concerned constituents.
For a more expressly, intentionally grown-up milieu that's easier on the ears, there's the Bar at the Lambs Club, a second-floor lounge of sorts that's affiliated with the ground-floor Lambs Club restaurant but stands entirely on its own, with its own entrance and (abbreviated) food menu.
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That day at the market, we bought one of each plant, put them in our Harlem community garden plot and, since we weren't patient enough to wait for them to mature, bought even more plants expressly for cooking.
The bill "does not prohibit the use of uncleared swaps and, even more egregious, expressly states that no swap can be voided for failure to clear".
SA 3739 does not prohibit the use of uncleared swaps and, even more egregious, expressly states that no swap can be voided for failure to clear.
The riyals came due on May 5th, but instead of paying back the money Stewart asked for seventy-five moreion dollars more, this time expressly for T.I.B.C. Mashreq agreed.
What's more, Indian laws expressly written to spur these private developments have in fact made the problem more intractable, says Reichelstein.
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