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"Indirectly" in a Sentence (13 examples)
We are indirectly dependent upon the labour of others for all the necessities and comforts of our lives.
If an Icelandic sentence has a translation in English, and the English sentence has a translation in Swahili, then indirectly, this will provide a Swahili translation for the Icelandic sentence.
His letter indirectly refers to the matter.
The deputy mayor of Delhi was indirectly killed by rhesus monkeys.
I tried to investigate his opinion indirectly.
Japanese don't talk a lot because they know that what people talk about is usually about themselves, albeit indirectly.
Tom was worried that Mary's words were indirectly aimed at him, but in truth she was only talking about herself in a self-depreciating manner.
It'll help indirectly.
A self-fulfilling prophecy is a prophecy that causes itself to be true, directly or indirectly.
“Some countries have rolled back laws that protect women from violence; others are reducing civic space; still others are pursuing economic and immigration policies that indirectly discriminate against women,” Antonio Guterres warned at a commemoration ahead of International Women’s Day.
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His alcoholism had a direct effect on his health, and indirectly caused problems for others.
At laſt a new Ceſſation of Hoſtilities upon theſe Points was reſolved on; yet the Hatred continues, and the War goes on, though more covertly, and more indirectly than before.
For while he refers to his gout (a good disease), he does not mention the complaint which indirectly killed him, his hydrocele – an enlargement of the scrotum.
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