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Discover LudwigThe word 'restrainedly' is correct and can be used in written English
It means to act in a restrained or controlled manner. Example: The teacher spoke restrainedly to the disruptive student, trying to calm them down and avoid escalating the situation.
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restrainedly
adjective
In a restrained way; with restraint.
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And the restrainedly arty tone suits the former Wildflower's burr of a voice rather well, as does the vocal support of Neko Case and Kelly Hogan.
Still the novel's most savourable delight is not the story but the tone: restrainedly slangy, a very private voice of stoic comedy, as surprisingly fresh as ever.
As David Corn restrainedly put it in his careful investigative piece in the Nation, Safire was "more intent on manipulating than interpreting the available information" and "his commitment to scoring political points exceeds his commitment to the truth".
In a lounge area with a separate menu you can stay briefly, eat restrainedly, spend modestly and size up the kitchen's cooking without fully submitting to it.
Over the years his work went through a number of style changes, arriving, in the late 1950's, at hard-edge painting that, in contrast to the Abstract Expressionism of the New York School, restrainedly emphasized the interplay of colors with geometric forms.
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I know all about his dance teachers, and pretty much everything else for that matter, having skimmed through his chatty autobiography All Balls and Glitter and its follow-up, the more restrainedly-titled Tales from the Dance Floor.
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