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been 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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Since 1984 the mayor has been popularly elected to a four-year term.
Stewart had once been popularly known as Slash because of his versatility, but now he must make an impact elsewhere.
In captivity, capuchin monkeys are easily trained and have been popularly associated with roving performers such as organ grinders.
The legendary Tower of Babel has been popularly associated with the ziggurat of the great temple of Marduk in Babylon.
We come by a circuitous route to Osborne's fourth budget in 12 months, and what has been popularly greeted as a U-turn.
Instead of portraying Warhol as he has been popularly depicted for decades, as the pope of Pop, Koestenbaum sketches him as the sovereign of Swish.
But while the euro has already disappointed certain aspirations and has not been popularly embraced, it has hardly been a failure.
Obama is currently the only African-American in the Senate, and only the third to have been popularly elected since Reconstruction.
If Mr. Cuomo goes to the Senate, just about all of the statewide officials in New York will hold their positions without having been popularly elected to them.
Because at many places the Circum-Pacific Belt is associated with volcanic activity, it has been popularly dubbed the "Pacific Ring of Fire".
Necrotizing fasciitis, a rapidly spreading infection of the skin and underlying tissue caused by S. pyogenes, has been popularly referred to as the "flesh-eating disease".
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