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been markedly
adverb
In a marked manner; distinctly, noticeably, conspicuously.
Exact(60)
But this year has been markedly different.
Nevada's fiscal policies have been markedly conservative.
The reaction in her homeland would have been markedly cooler.
The last 12 months had been markedly different for her.
The political conversation in Germany has been markedly different.
Radwanska's recent progress has been markedly less serene, however.
Hughes said the calibre of submissions had been markedly high.
Although Kevin's height was progressing along the 25th percentile, he had been markedly underweight since birth.
On the surface, at least, the government's approach to the outside world has been markedly different.
"I'm not saying that there have been markedly undemocratic or antidemocratic practices.
Even if our financial sector had been markedly different, we still would have been hit.
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