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to selectively
adverb
In a selective manner, only affecting or applying to some selected cases.
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Now they are starting to selectively buy".
No: you're planning to selectively reduce your own offspring.
The problem is, it is very hard to selectively incorporate".
"They want to selectively incorporate features from the modern world.
The strategy is to selectively cut prices and set different prices for different markets.
We intend to selectively fence and mine the border and more closely regulate legal border traffic.
The Democratic National Committee proceeded to selectively enforce its calendar rule.
Every candidate's goal is, essentially, to selectively manipulate the visibility of that icon.
People apply motivated reasoning processes to selectively accept the information that supports their existing beliefs.
Here, one twist is the ability to "selectively share photos to Twitter, as a couple".
The robust figures suggested that the government's efforts to selectively cool investment without raising interest rates may be faltering.
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