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View definitions for keenly

keenly

adverb as in acutely

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adverb as in hard

adverb as in intently

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She’s also keenly aware that in terms of who will ultimately succeed in getting published, “luck falls unevenly.”

Australia's robust stance on social media for young people is being keenly watched by the rest of the world - including the UK which has not ruled out copying its ban for young users.

From BBC

As Shakespeare keenly understood, when the individual is allowed to trounce the collective, the result isn’t freedom but barbarism.

But health programmes is where the impact of a funding freeze - if it is prolonged or permanent - is likely to be felt most keenly in the months to come, she warns.

From BBC

The influence of the most-capped player in history has perhaps been most keenly felt since his retirement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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