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Discover LudwigThe word 'federally' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb used to describe something that is done or regulated by a national government or other federal authority. For example, you could use the sentence "The law was passed federally in 2009."
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federally
adverb
In a federal manner.
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In 1986, Gloria Steinem wrote that if men got periods, they "would brag about how long and how much": that boys would talk about their menstruation as the beginning of their manhood, that there would be "gifts, religious ceremonies" and sanitary supplies would be "federally funded and free".
Any guns bought at the NRA convention must be collected from a federally licensed dealer near the purchaser's home, which will conduct a background check.
The former LNP government proposed a site in the sensitive Caley Valley wetlands in response to public outcry at a federally approved plan to dump the spoil in reef waters.
Idaho passed federally mandated child support rules on Monday, overcoming the objections of lawmakers who had rejected the bill in April over concerns that it would force American courts to comply with the laws of Muslim countries.
Almost as many Latinos said they would back a plan to provide federally funded vouchers to parents, a key Republican policy, as said they would oppose it.Nearly 50,000 Latino Americans reach voting age every month.
First passed in 2008 and extended several times since, these provide workers with up to 47 weeks of federally funded benefits after they have drawn the maximum their states allow (usually 26 weeks).
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The Kurds accept that oil from fields in their area will flow into federally-run pipelines and will be sold by federal marketing bodies, with the ensuing revenue shared by all Iraqis.But the Kurds insist that the central government should not be able to veto contracts.
They're expected to make timely debt repayments – even though the company tricked them into signing the dotted line – and potential enrollees are still being encouraged to max out their eligibility for federally-backed student loans.
Second, Kentucky can fall back on some federally-funded automatic stabilisers, which means that the feedback loop between economic weakness and fiscal tightening isn't as intense.
Freddie Mac, one of America's two federally-supported housing finance corporations, said last week that it would switch auditors for the first time in its 32-year history.
They hoped for tighter restrictions on travel to the island, more money for Radio and TV Marti, the federally-run stations that beam propaganda across the Florida Strait, and perhaps even an indictment of Cuba's leader, Fidel Castro, for the shooting down of two exile aircraft in 1996.
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