eminently in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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In any case, here is a problem eminently worth trying to solve.
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He also eminently influenced the final appearance of the castle.
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The book is eminently practical its directions are so lucid that the reader might be receiving a concrete demonstration.
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Thus, it is argued, it is eminently possible that while "industrial" profitability stagnates, average profitability in activities "external" to the sphere of industrial production "increases".
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He obtained a very fine collection of minerals for the museum, was eminently successful as a teacher, and achieved a wide reputation among mining engineers.
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It is written using a small, very fine pen known as a cava pen, which makes the script eminently suitable for use in book production.
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Not only does it look good, when you see kids climbing on that and under it, you know its eminently successful.
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He is a kindly looking, distinguished old gentleman with white hair, eminently professional and seemingly unflappable.
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As a teacher both in the classroom and in the field he was eminently successful.
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He added that in this conviction the sometimes naive medieval interpreters were eminently right.
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