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been immediately
adverb
In an immediate manner; instantly or without delay.
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All that precious momentum had been immediately lost.
Park's executive powers have been immediately suspended and transferred to the prime minister, Hwang Kyo-aHwang
Often rulings have not been immediately welcomed by the government of the day.
It wouldn't have been immediately obvious to outsiders that we were man and wife.
Because of the extent of her injuries, these wounds had not been immediately apparent.
"I would have been immediately arrested on stage, placed in custody... [and] executed," he said.
It, of course, had been immediately fully withdrawn and closed," says Sarah.
There was an awkward silence: the point of the woman's story had not been immediately clear.
"Personnel may not have been immediately aware of it," the trustee said.
In some cases it has been immediately, and in other cases it has been weeks or months".
Goff was able to show the defects had amounted to a mere £100 and had been immediately rectified.
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