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dutifully

[ doo-tuh-flee, dyoo- ]

adverb

  1. in a way that is required by moral or legal obligation, societal or cultural expectations, or a person’s position or occupation:

    She dutifully registered to vote and received her ballot.

    The player was stunned by the trade, but he dutifully reported to Cleveland after a decade in the Manhattan limelight.



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All of their songs, whether fully realized or half-baked, were dutifully logged by McCartney into an exercise book he had swiped from school.

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Fans in the Rose Garden audience dutifully cheered - even as Trump blatantly lied..

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And many of those fans dutifully rose to their feet and lifted their phones each time Messi stood over the ball.

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The way Fiennes’ Cardinal Lawrence navigates his crisis of faith quietly and dutifully is mesmerizing to watch.

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A couple of gentle rallies ended when Djokovic, rather brutally given Murray's fitness issues, brought out a drop-shot which the Scot dutifully chased down.

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