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Ansonguy Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Usage of the adverb resoundingly

According to the online dictionary www.macmillandictionary.com, resounding means http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/complete_1: http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/used for http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/emphasize how http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/successful or http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/unsuccessful someone or something is.

I would like to use it as an adverb in a sentence.

(ex) Jack's record-breaking performance at the international competition resoundingly made news.

Am I using the adverb form of the word correctly? Please help me. Thank you very much.

  

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No, that sentence is not natural. For natural usage of the word "resoundingly", try the following site. it

  • No, that sentence is not natural.
  • For natural usage of the word "resoundingly", try the following site.
  • it
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No, that sentence is not natural.

For natural usage of the word "resoundingly", try the following site.

www.fraze.it

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