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The police officer closely/deeply examined the footprints.
closely
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Alex totally/sincerely hopes all Amy's dreams come true.
sincerely
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She`s gonna flatly/deeply regret being so rude to me. I`m gonna use my voodoo powers.
deeply
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Temperatures rise steadily/dramatically all through December in Rio.
steadily
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The boss beautifully/greatly admired the team's hard work.
greatly
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I think you don’t completely/fully understand how serious this situation is.
fully
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Anne sincerely/freely admitted she stole my chocolate bar.
freely
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Some people precisely/firmly believe in the benefits of low carb diet.
firmly
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Danny totally/hotly denied eating the whole cake.
hotly
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Louis firmly/strongly recommends to order takeout from that restaurant.
strongly
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The police freely/thoroughly inspected his house.
thoroughly
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The taxi driver steadily/flatly refused to take me to Magé.
flatly
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That man was distinctly/badly injured in a car accident.
badly
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The cyclone bomb badly/firmly damaged the south of Brazil.
badly
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Oh, my goodness! I decisively/completely forgot your birthday!
completely
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I'm seriously/strongly thinking of leaving all behind and become a monk in Tibet.
seriously
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Janet distinctly/freely remembers turning all the light off.
distinctly
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I should clearly/vividly recall my dad's final words. But I can't.
vividly
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Cathy vividly/totally agreed in getting married as soon as she can.
totally
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