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is greatly committed
adverb
Nobly; magnanimously.
Exact(1)
Kenyatta described himself as "a person who is greatly committed to this country, and who seeks to be given the opportunity to make my contribution, to this country, through the election, um, that is" — here he raised his eyebrows, perhaps to signal to viewers that he'd get better eventually — "that is due in, in the next few weeks".
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A student's decision to commit academic fraud, including plagiarism, is greatly influenced by approval or disapproval by peers and observation of their good or bad behaviour.
Generosity is greatly valued.
He is greatly missed.
She is greatly missed.
She is greatly mourned.
It is greatly expanded".
BBC One is greatly appreciated.
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