Sentence examples for to entirely from inspiring English sources

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to entirely

adverb

To the full or entire extent.

  • It is entirely up to you where we go, as I'll be happy with anywhere.

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You want them to entirely belong to This World".

So that's never going to entirely go away.

The two outlooks lead to entirely different decisions.

They also gave rise to entirely new technologies.

Fascinating, that is, as opposed to entirely admirable.

He's much more likely to entirely forget about Wall Street.

It's hard to entirely buy his Manglehorn, though.

The rhythms of the jobs lead to entirely different lifestyles.

But Davies finds it difficult to entirely dismiss prefab.

Maybe unions don't have to entirely give up collective bargaining but broaden it.

So it's simple, really: we have to entirely redesign the system.

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