partly
Americanadverb
adverb
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
Example Sentences
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Templeton says this is partly due to the proposal being at an early stage.
From BBC
Homeowners are holding on to their homes for longer across the U.S., partly because many older people are still working or want to age in place.
Horning said he didn’t go along partly because he didn’t trust how local leaders would spend his money.
Khamenei’s rule partly depended on being a guarantor of national security.
Analysts cited lower-than-expected gross and operating margins, partly due to an ERP transition, and a tax rate boost as investor concerns.
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