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Superlative for at a basic or fundamental level
“There is also some sage advice for those wanting to break into what is still essentially a cliquish domain.”
Superlative for very important in nature
“And most essentially, letting the treaty stagger on along a Via Dolorosa of months of rejection is dangerous.”
Superlative for in general, for the most part
Superlative for very close to in amount, degree or quantity, but not quite
Superlative for in actual fact, as opposed to what is said or imagined to be true or possible
Superlative for to a great degree or extent
Superlative for in a manner without reservation or doubt
Superlative for in a total or complete sense or manner (with no exceptions)
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