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ru·in·ous·ly [ˈru:ɪnəsli] ADV

ruinously
ruinously expensive

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ruinously expensive

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English
That frequently means prescription drugs, too, which can be ruinously expensive for people who don't have workplace insurance.
ottawacitizen.com
We have the most bloated banking sector of any major economy, making our public finances extremely vulnerable in the event of another ruinously expensive bail-out.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Fresh halibut, nestled on a bed of spinach, was ruinously overcooked.
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The low magnetostriction is critical for industrial applications, allowing it to be used in thin films where variable stresses would otherwise cause a ruinously large variation in magnetic properties.
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For it is better to live abstinently without this part than ruinously with it.
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You don't have to be a bleeding heart to see that gaoling people for drug-related crime is short-sighted, ruinously expensive, and socially counter-productive.
www.smh.com.au
In practice, the overwhelming majority of pursuits arise from property crimes, theft, drug possession, an inebriated motorist or young drivers thinking irrationally, ruinously.
www.thestar.com
All his coaches tell him that it's ruinously self-destructive behaviour, yet still he can't help himself when the moment arrives.
www.express.co.uk
The mess is visible in parts, but not ruinously so.
www.telegraph.co.uk
If markets were supposed to clear, how could ruinously high rates of unemployment persist for so many painful years?
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