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partly

American  
[pahrt-lee] / ˈpɑrt li /

adverb

  1. in part; to some extent or degree; not wholly; partially.

    His statement is partly true.


partly British  
/ ˈpɑːtlɪ /

adverb

  1. to some extent; not completely

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Usage

Partly and partially are to some extent interchangeable, but partly should be used when referring to a part or parts of something: the building is partly (not partially ) of stone, while partially is preferred for the meaning to some extent: his mother is partially (not partly ) sighted

Etymology

Origin of partly

First recorded in 1515–25; part + -ly

Example Sentences

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Strong demand for the greenback—driven partly by Korean retail investors pouring into U.S. equities—is one of the factors behind the won’s depreciation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wells Fargo Investment Institute said in a note Tuesday that it expects further upside for gold in 2026, partly on market drivers such as “heightened geopolitical tensions and aggressive purchasing activity by global central banks.”

From MarketWatch

I took my time, partly because I wanted to get it right.

From Literature

It has done so partly by introducing its own tariffs, but more importantly by announcing restrictions on exports of rare earths, which the US desperately needs for its tech-heavy industries.

From BBC

Originally written just before World War Two and partly set just before World War One, it has a sense that "something is coming", Sheen adds.

From BBC