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The word "grudgingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb that can be used to describe a reluctantly, resentful, or begrudging attitude. Example: I grudgingly accepted her apology even though I knew it was insincere.
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grudgingly
adverb
In a manner expressing resentment or lack of desire.
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In fact, he acknowledges a slight preference, grudgingly, for the Labour party – for whom guests Sara Pascoe and Katherine Ryan don't disguise their sympathy – and the SNP.
Benefits are what we grudgingly hand the poor; the rich are awarded tax breaks.
Today, democracy and free markets are widely honored (though sometimes grudgingly), and outright collectivism rarely defended.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 7.34pm BST19:34 Meet tonight's referee Sandro Ricci His name is Sandro Ricci, he's 39 from Brazil and you'd have to grudgingly concede that he's a good looking fellow.
But one of the Brotherhood's legal team later grudgingly admitted that Morsi and his colleagues would have to engage with the trial.
Grudgingly it seems the Sun has been dragged into the 21st century and dropped this supposedly untouchable national institution.
Tom Chance, the co-chair of the Green party in London, grudgingly acknowledged Labour's ominously effective "ground campaign".
While he has been away and garlanded with greenbacks Mansell has lost none of his chippily wary Brummie directness and, even, grudgingly sounding charm.
As more and more Republicans grudgingly accept the prospect of higher taxes, the Democrats will soon have to decide what they can stomach on entitlement reform.To judge by Barack Obama's latest offer in his negotiations with John Boehner, the speaker of the House of Representatives, the answer is, not much.
More probable is that he would grudgingly accept it, but then try to frustrate it.
The president will probably sign, grudgingly.
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