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Common adverb collocations

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  • It was ________ clear that our project wasn't a success.
    perfectly
  • The people in my team were _______ involved in this new project.
    actively
  • His new movie is ______ worth watching.
    well
  • I __________ remember telling you not to post the letter until I got back. So why did you post it?
    distinctly
  • The report was ________ critical of the new procedure
    highly
  • You knew _______ well that you were breaking the rules.
    perfectly
  • I __________ remember telling you about the change of plans.
    distinctly
  • Our trainees seem ________ happy with their tasks and work conditions.
    reasonably
  • We were all _________ impressed by the athlete's performance.
    highly
  • I will be __________ grateful for all your help.
    eternally
  • The tools that we need are ________ cheap!
    ridiculously
  • It is __________ forbidden to lend your badge to any of your colleagues!
    strictly
  • It is ________ inexpensive to rent a small flat in the city center.
    relatively
  • Coworking office space is __________ priced in this area.
    reasonably
  • This university relies _________ on donations from ex-students to finance research projects
    heavily
  • It was _________ stupid to accept to work on this project without asking for more details first.
    utterly
  • Snow at this time of the year is ________ unusual.
    highly
  • They worked hard and managed to meet the customers' needs, but the management didn't consider the result _______ satisfactory.
    entirely
  • He ____________denied being involved.
    categorically
  • They are identical twins, but they have _________ different personalities.
    completely
  • Jane was _______ disappointed with the result or her research.
    bitterly
  • If you found a letter with ‘__________ confidential’ written on it, would you open it?
    strictly
  • They bought the house because it was _______ located near shops and close to the park.
    conveniently
  • I _________ object to being treated in such a way.
    strongly
  • Although she didn't say anything, she was _______ offended by the remark.
    deeply
  • My work mate couldn't come to work yesterday. He was ________ ill.
    seriously
  • What I’ve told you is __________ confidential and off-the-record.
    strictly
  • It is _______ important that the press do not get wind of this.
    vitally
  • Information is __________ available for visitors.
    readily
  • I ________ object to the company’s plans to outsource the personnel department.
    strongly
  • Mark was _________ delighted to win first prize.
    absolutely
  • The president __________ denied having had anything to do with the vote-rigging scandal.
    categorically
  • My work mate was ______ aware of the consequences.
    fully
  • It’s _____________ normal to be nervous before an exam.
    perfectly
  • It is ________ unlikely that he gets the job. He hasn't got the right qualifications.
    highly