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Sentence count:204+11Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: promptlyprontoSimilar words: steadilyleadingreadreaderthreadmake a differencealreadyget readyMeaning: ['redɪlɪ]  adv. 1. without much difficulty 2. in a punctual manner. 
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121, The greater abundance of iron ores over those of copper also meant that iron was more readily obtainable and cheaper.
122, Many of these children come from families which do not readily form themselves into associations and pressure groups.
123, The dairy-type conformation does not lend itself readily to beef production and though steers will fatten they grow rather slowly.
124, What they need are cheap, readily available means to improve their farms.
125, He thinks that the ancient sites were locations where altered states of consciousness could more readily occur.
126, Against one sees the influence of Park which Hughes readily acknowledges.
127, These books need to be readily accessible to pupils, both in the classroom and in the school library.
128, Values of the solubility parameter for simple liquids can be readily calculated from the enthalpy of vaporization.
129, One readily accepts this interpretative excellent, but what is the cost?
130, In addition, a number of books on life insurance are readily available at public libraries.
131, Our exchanges have been by telephone or Royal Mail(Sentencedict.com), so I readily acknowledge that there may be some problems there.
132, That celebrated sage, the man on the Clapham omnibus, would no doubt readily assent to it.
133, But the superficiality became readily apparent in yesterday's absurd statement by the Employment Minister, Michael Forsyth.
134, With travel and entertainment expenses, the bona fides of the expense may not be so readily apparent.
135, Those who have differing political philosophies may readily accept and utilise a concept of proportionality.
136, By doing so, I readily acknowledge that we are changing, ever so slightly, the role of the Crown with regard to sentencing.
137, And nothing creates an atmosphere ripe for mistakes more readily than abuse of power.
138, I readily acknowledge that this is a very difficult request but I am afraid the timescale has to he met.
139, Price information and analysis are more readily available than a decade ago.
140, Hoping against hope that she was giving him the come-on at last, he readily accepted.
141, They became permanent and readily accessible reference material in the painters' studios.
142, An unacceptable deterioration of glycaemic control occurs when control can not readily be restored by a minor alteration of the treatment regimen.
143, This is also a possible reason why Vallisneria, although flowering readily, does not produce seeds in the aquarium.
144, This pattern is readily apparent whenever researchers look at the sculpted surface of the open sea.
145, I readily acknowledge the need for time to debate the Bill in Committee.
146, This sheet should be readily available in each Group and need not be obtained from Finance.
147, Although biofeedback and hypnotism seem to benefit some patients, such services are not often readily available.
148, In accepting both what I like and don't like in her, I can more readily accept both aspects in myself.
149, Numerous interviews with cold callers, all reluctant to be named, readily acknowledge that they rarely call women.
150, Radium is readily absorbed into the body where it concentrates in the bone marrow and gives off very damaging alpha particles.
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