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  1. throughly or thoroughly - WordReference Forums

    Aug 24, 2008 · What's the difference between the two adverbs "throughly" and "thoroughly" and when should I use one rather than the other? Can I use them interchangeably? I generally use …

  2. "thoroughly" and "throughly" | WordReference Forums

    Dec 26, 2015 · 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 …

  3. Work throughly.... | WordReference Forums

    Oct 12, 2007 · Hola Necesito un poquito de asistencia ...Como dería ustedes; " We ask that you work with the report in a throughly and professional manner"

  4. Throughly or properly - WordReference Forums

    Mar 20, 2018 · What should I use: Have you washed your hands throughly? Or Have you washed your hands properly? Thank you

  5. thoroughly read it / read it thoroughly - WordReference Forums

    Mar 4, 2014 · "Lo he leido detenidamente" My try: I have thoroughly read it or I have read it thoroughly Please answer me ASAP

  6. the then current year - WordReference Forums

    Feb 14, 2006 · I have read many books on humanities and literary texts in English but this one is very strange. From the agreement: "But so that either party may give ... months' written notice …

  7. thoroughly/entirely ashamed - WordReference Forums

    Feb 2, 2016 · Thoroughly is an interesting word -> originally it was throughly (throoli) meaning “in that manner throughout; all the way through; pervading the matter.” It gave the idea that …

  8. keep thoroughly and <neatly /neat> | WordReference Forums

    Mar 17, 2012 · Obviously, the word "thorough" is incorrect and it must be " thoroughly ". But my teacher said the wrong was " neatly " and it must be " neat" because " keep " was a special …

  9. To work thoroughly - WordReference Forums

    May 27, 2008 · 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 …

  10. Cook food thoroughly - WordReference Forums

    Sep 20, 2023 · 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 …