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Daithy Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Could 'unduly' be used instead of 'overly'?

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Given the proper context, yes. However, 'unduly' could also mean simply 'not warranted at all'.

  • Given the proper context, yes.
  • However, 'unduly' could also mean simply 'not warranted at all'.
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Given the proper context, yes. However, 'unduly' could also mean simply 'not warranted at all'.

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