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were nominally
adverb
In a nominal manner.
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But many of the week's hot tickets were nominally nonpartisan.
Rwanda and Uganda were nominally allies in Congo's civil war, which broke out 22 months ago.
The series, for which the brothers were nominally creative consultants, died quickly.
Though Hill and Rescorla were nominally in separate units, at times they operated together.
All three men were nominally for "regime change," without suggesting an immediate way to achieve it.
Hobbes was responding to an ongoing series of civil wars which were nominally wars of religion.
Cynical and devious men succeeded in dominating women who were nominally their keepers.
The countries involved were nominally capitalist but needed major reforms to create accountability and competitive markets.
The Aghlabids were nominally subject to the ʿAbbāsid caliphs of Baghdad but were in fact independent.
Because we were nominally in the same business, I had met both men.
(The Īl-Khans in turn were nominally subordinate to the Great Khan in China).
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