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  1. throughly or thoroughly - WordReference Forums

    Aug 24, 2008 · I would always use "thoroughly". I wasn't even aware "throughly" was a word, and if I'm not mistaken, "throughly" is either an archaic version of "thoroughly", or just a misspelling.

  2. from the infinitely impressed to the thoroughly disgusted

    Oct 28, 2023 · Modern attitudes to Roman civilization range from the infinitely impressed to the thoroughly disgusted. As always, there are the power worshippers, especially among …

  3. carefully vs. thoroughly - WordReference Forums

    Apr 9, 2010 · What is the difference between "carefully" and "thoroughly"? I mean, in which context one is more used than the other? Thanks in advance!

  4. Thoroughly - WordReference Forums

    Jul 24, 2015 · Which one is ok or both are fine? 1)Have you read my email thoroughly? or 2)Have you thoroughly read my email?

  5. didn't memorize it thoroughly or learn/recite by heart

    Dec 4, 2021 · Hello ,everyone. If a student can't spell a vocabulary word, can I say "You didn't memorize it thoroughly" or "You didn't learn/recite it by heart" to the student? Thank you.

  6. Daily Themed Crossword July 21 2025 Answers

    May 6, 2025 · Please find below all the Daily Themed Crossword May 6 2025 Answers. Today's puzzle (May 6 2025) has a total of 68 crossword clues. If you are stuck and are looking for …

  7. fully/thoroughly/completely | WordReference Forums

    Apr 3, 2021 · Cooked thoroughly/thoroughly cooked - the nuance is an attention to details: cooked throughout and in every detail; cooked from one side to the other and including the middle.

  8. 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 …

  9. Having been thoroughly studying - WordReference Forums

    Jun 8, 2022 · Having been thoroughly studying is weird. Having thoroughly studied is reasonable: Having thoroughly studied this subject for over three hundred hours, he has now become a pro …

  10. to study thoroughly the document | WordReference Forums

    Aug 18, 2006 · Hello, Is the phrase 'to study thoroughly the document (catalogue)' correct? Are there any other expressions to express the same meaning? Thank you :)