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dually

[ doo-uh-lee, dyoo- ]

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to or involves two people, items, parts, etc.:

    Only one program in the region offers graduates the option to be dually licensed as both mental health and substance abuse counselors.

    Recent studies have identified individuals who are dually infected with two distinct strains of HIV.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of dually1

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Example Sentences

The jurors were thus dually protected when the government called a former figure from New York Med to the stand on Monday.

Projectors in polished dually turrets swivelled to point their ugly noses at them.

Nimrod joined me at this moment and he was thanked separately and dually, for being the husband of his wife, I suppose.

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