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Not involving somebody/something else examples in the dictionary Later, the author uses “its purpose emanated solely from the brain of this man, who, every barleycorn a king” to despise the king’s barbaric idea by shifting the angle of view and he also shows his denial attitude. Selection is based solely on merit
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He became solely responsible for the. He was a king in every barleycorn, every centimetre of his person, so his will was law I believe that you already know it, but i will make a note anyway, just in case
Sole is an adjective, while only can be an adjective, an adverb, or a conjunction
Consequently, we can't always replace only with sole Jim has already explained nicely why it's only #5 in your examples that you couldn't use either sole or only. Solely has the second, geminate, consonant in it For me personally, unless excused by very rapid speech, for 'solely' to be pronounced without this geminate consonant would marked *.
They can say, in adj form We've assigned a solo csr to you Now, in adv form, what the following is more correct The csr is for you sololy
Or the csr is for you solo
Update, the preferred way of saying The csr is for you solely The csr is solely assigned to you. Especially between just and solely, because solely transports exclusively in itself
That can be desired but doesn't have to i just don't know Cannot be interchanged to i solely don't know Here simply is the most suitable replacement for just. Actually, we use that noun to say the reason for the problems is that person solely, and he is guilty/responsible for all of them
The synonym names close to it are
Cause, responsible, reason and son on. Dictionaries say merely means only, but doesn't merely have a sense of emphasizing the smallness of what the words after it says more than only Kindness is not merely for the sake of others. Lifts are to remain solely under the control of the operator in the platform
What does remain solely exactly mean Does it mean that there should be one lift? The following is oxford dictionary's definition for behalf On behalf of sb | on sb's behalf 1