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be historically
adverb
In a historic manner; with reference to history or the historical record.
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It also has an historical voice and can be historically expressive.
It'd be historically accurate.
It wasn't meant to be historically accurate.
The offensive phase just happens to be historically good.
Their political connection proved to be historically fateful.
An effort is even made to be historically accommodating.
He wants the details to be historically correct.
I just thought it would be historically illuminating to draw certain connections".
Thus, a passage might be historically magnetized by just one or two charged old usages.
Whether any of this happened may not always be historically or scientifically proved to everyone's satisfaction.
If Clinton wins, her victory will be historically unique — and precarious — in another way.
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