English translation for Uniformly and usage examples from the best sources

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Uniformly

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The phrase "Uniformly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistent or the same in all cases or instances. Example: "The results were uniformly positive across all test subjects, indicating the effectiveness of the treatment."

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Uniformly

adverb

In a uniform manner, consistently.

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Carol has so far received a uniformly positive critical reception and is expected to be one of the frontrunners for the top prize of Palme D'Or.

We found some areas of practice that are uniformly good, for example, the management of sex offenders.

The show uniformly has huge ratings, but you could ask people for days without finding anyone who would actually admit to being a viewer.

Democrats have largely avoided the issue, uniformly reiterating their own support for Israel in public comments.

However, his competitors are all uniformly something special.

These people are all uniformly terrible, and you're right to hate them.

Actually, on second thought, it's not in the slightest: the 20 influencers are uniformly male, and – apart from One Direction's half-Pakistani Zayn Malik – uniformly white.

At the same time it excludes another possible source of the particles: random cosmic events like exploding stars, which would not be so uniformly distributed, at least not over a period as cosmically brief as 1½ years.Unfortunately, more data are needed to rule out a third possibility: that the observed particles were created by pulsars, the remnants of these stellar explosions.

"It was a revolution against the people".In the countries shaken directly by revolts Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, Libya and Syria living standards have uniformly fallen.

But the Dow Jones Industrial Average eked out a mere 22-point gain on the day of the announcement.Admittedly the data were not uniformly bullish.

The press in Belgium uniformly wants a Blair victory it is still miffed that Mr Major vetoed the nomination of Belgium's prime minister, Jean-Luc Dehaene, for the presidency of the European Commission in 1994.

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