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I partly agree with you.
Some built houses partly underground.
He's partly responsible for the accident.
In Japan, due partly to the fitness boom that began from around 2000, 'dumbbell training' also appeared as a way to exercise at home.
This means that our perception of any situation depends only partly on sensory signals being received at that time.
The road was partly destroyed in consequence of the earthquake.
I can follow you partly.
This is true partly because non-Westerners have begun to take pride in their own cultures and partly because those areas of the world where forks are not used have some of the highest birth rates.
Partly because he could not receive enough information, Harper's description remains imperfect.
A dead deer being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'.
Partly because it helps me keep in shape, partly because...
World like somewhere that was partly old and partly modern
I left my job partly because of the pay, but also because of the lack of opportunities.
I didn't read this book, partly because of its length
You aren’t completely right, you know, only partly right.
Anglais mot "teilweise"(partly) se produit dans des ensembles:
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His story is partially true.
John's hand was partially severed during the accident at his workplace.
I partially understand what he means.
Tom admitted that it was partially his fault.
See the partially completed example below.
The road is partially blocked
It was at least partially true.
Prove that P is a partially ordered set.