Similar words: great, treaty, threat, create, retreat, entreat, creating, threaten. Meaning: ['greɪtlɪ] adv. to an extraordinary extent or degree.
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121. The patients benefit greatly from a change of scenery.
122. Her father's death impacted greatly on her childhood years.
123. I am greatly indebted to you for your help.
124. The bank loan has greatly strengthened our financial position.
125. My life was greatly enriched by knowing her.
126. Everyone can greatly improve the quality of life.
127. His remarks haloed the party greatly.
128. Medical treatment varies greatly from state to state.
129. Religious values can often differ greatly from humanistic morals.
130. Fresh evidence has greatly strengthened the case against him.
131. She does not care very greatly for art.
132. He is greatly considered by his colleagues.
133. The scandal took away greatly from his public image.
134. The whole situation is exercising our minds greatly.
135. Your support is greatly appreciated.
136. That building differs greatly from this one.
137. I'm sure you'll benefit greatly from the visit.
138. We were greatly surprised at the news.
139. We greatly appreciate your timely help.
140. She seemed greatly amused by his jokes.
141. I am greatly embarrassed with this work.
142. The quality of health care varies greatly .
143. The addition of networking facilities will greatly enhance the system.
144. Some people admired him greatly while others considered him a poseur.
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146. This legislation will greatly curb the power of local authorities.
147. His reputation dwindled greatly.
148. In Modern history, China had suffered greatly imperialist and colonialist invasion.
149. The fertility of the soil has been greatly improved by the use of pesticides.
150. He was greatly confident that no man could stay with him.
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