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Discover LudwigThe word "underlyingly" is correct and usable in written English
It is an adverb that means "in a way that is fundamentally or fundamentally unacknowledged." Some examples of how to use "underlyingly" in a sentence are: 1. The symptoms may seem superficial, but underlyingly there could be a serious health issue. 2. The economic problems were underlyingly caused by a lack of government regulation. 3. She may seem confident, but underlyingly she is quite insecure. 4. The film portrayed a lighthearted love story, but underlyingly it tackled some deep societal issues. 5. The company's success was underlyingly due to its strong leadership and innovative strategies.
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underlyingly
adverb
In a way that underlies.
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There is an edge; actually, more than that, more like a wedge, of defensiveness, as if she is underlyingly livid at the workshy reputation a pop-star-slash-model-slash-TV-personality might have, but she swears that criticism doesn't even make it on to her radar.
But in fact what most people don't talk about when they talk about sex is still almost everything -- everything, that is, that shakes up our reassuring notions of the normative, everything that doesn't fit into the confining model of heterosexual adult behavior endorsed by our progressive but underlyingly puritanical society.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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