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be popularly
adverb
In a popular manner; so as to be generally favored or accepted by the people; commonly; currently; as, the story was popularly reported.
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Unlike music and film, books have yet to be popularly accepted in digital format.
Moscow's mayor used to be popularly elected but is now appointed by the president.
He was always likely to be popularly judged on this tournament and now definitely will be.
And none of them is likely to be popularly characterized half a century later as American royalty.
No wonder that, for well over a century, brother John was to be popularly known as "Mad Martin".
Since senators began to be popularly elected in 1914, a Senate seat for New York has become vacant three times.
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Mr Estrada was popularly elected in 1998.
The nationalist gesture was popularly received.
Mr. Arafat is popularly known as Abu Amar.
He was popularly elected, we are supporting him.
This chapter is popularly known as the "Federal Magistrates Act".
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