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  • throughly or thoroughly - WordReference Forums
    Thoroughly and Throughly can be thought of as an outside versus inside starting point Thoroughly works on the issue from the outside towards the inside Throughly works from the inside toward the outside It is like the difference between Hindu philosophy and Bible believing Christianity
  • thoroughly and throughly - WordReference Forums
    In the Authorized Version of Scripture (aka: King James) the word THOROUGHLY is only used 2 times the word THROUGHLY is used 12 times By reading all these verses you will understand the difference also, as a former brick maker bricks need to be burned in a kiln throughly, from the inside out
  • Work throughly. . . . - WordReference Forums
    Debe ser "thorough and professional" o "thoroughly professional " Pero no "work in a thoroughly and professional manner "
  • thoroughly entirely ashamed - WordReference Forums
    Throughly has now been replaced with thoroughly with a slight change of meaning to “of all of it; completely, wholly Being ashamed is an internal reaction [of the mind conscience ] Entirely mean (in this case) “with the entirety of your body” – and entirely often relates more to physical things (“It was made entirely of wood ”
  • To work thoroughly - WordReference Forums
    Hello gleta I don't think "thoroughly" is the best possible choice Depending on your context and location "flat out", although fairly informal, would be a very good choice - i don't think it's too informal for a business letter, for example
  • carefully vs. thoroughly | WordReference Forums
    This is a very broad question Not to sound flippant, but "carefully" means "with great care" while "thoroughly" means "to the fullest extent, in the greatest detail "
  • Thoroughly vetted - WordReference Forums
    To vet means to examine carefully This verb is always used in a context that describes a person To be thoroughly vetted means that your background has been checked out to the finest details and it usually implies that no problems were found
  • Cook food thoroughly - WordReference Forums
    Hi, when I want to state it as a fact that food should be cooked ‘thoroughly’ or ‘fully’ so that it is safe to eat Is it correct to use ‘thoroughly’? E g is the chicken cooked thoroughly? Or is the chicken fully cooked? If neither, how should I write? Thank you
  • Thoroughly vs utterly vs comprehensively - WordReference Forums
    What are the differences between Thoroughly vs Utterly vs Comprehensively? When where should i use them ? And
  • Cook through - WordReference Forums
    That got a lot of acidity going in it and that is to cook through the spice and the fish yeah? A BBC cookery program subtitle Is it similar to "cut through" please?😁





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