liberally in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Rich presents likewise were liberally distributed among the cities and people.
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Performances were liberally laced with music, dancing and comedy, but aimed to address serious issues.
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Good improvisers will liberally sprinkle their solos with both devices.
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Although each user is given a prototype, gender-appropriate figure, they liberally personalize these figures with a variety of dress and hairstyle options.
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Common uses of this technique draw liberally from science fiction and metaphysical ideas, perhaps contributing to its widespread use in those genres.
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Plain olive oil is a common part of the topping, as well as being liberally used to grease the pans and crisp the crust.
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This was generally interpreted liberally, to include all public highways.
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But he was infinitely generous and affectionate, and spent his enormous fortune liberally.
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Alchemists subjected organic matter to chemical analysis and experimented liberally with both biological and mineral pharmacology.
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The term ranger is used very liberally and may cause confusion.
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