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'financially' is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It is an adverb that describes something related to finances or money. Example: "She is financially secure after receiving a large inheritance from her grandmother." In this sentence, 'financially' is used to describe the person's financial status. It indicates that the person has enough money to support themselves and is not struggling financially.
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financially
adverb
Of or referring to finance or money.
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This situation may be heightened if they are financially reliant on their partner.
That attitude has never really changed at a club which punches well above its weight financially and still has no training facility of its own.
I mean, I was making a small amount through advertising, but it wasn't until 2009 when I launched a subscription service that it really took off financially".
McDevitt had denied doing anything wrong and said his wife had not benefited financially.
Karen Pine, professor of psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, talks of the "Peter Pan syndrome", where young adults failed to mature financially and built up expectations of dependence.
However, what we were certain of is something that we see as a growing trend in our work for many of our clients – which is that people are feeling more and more financially constrained, and are proactively seeking ways to monitor and control where and how they spend their money.
And there were anxious murmurs from the sector earlier this month when Eco-Actif – a community interest company spin-out and sub-contractor providing support for the long-term jobless in south- east London – went into voluntary liquidation, claiming its banks considered the Work Programme too financially risky.
Carbon War Room is bold and agile, RMI has the rigour," said Branson, who said he would continue to support the new operation financially.
His comments follow similar misgivings expressed by Walters, who said in January that if she were starting out today she did not believe she would make it because the studying involved would be financially prohibitive.
Schools focus on getting you into higher education but not on how you are going to survive financially during or after you have been.
"Criminal barristers will no longer be able to accept cases funded by legal aid as they will be financially unviable.
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