squarely in the PONS Dictionary

squarely Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

fairly and squarely
to look sb squarely in the eyes

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A youthful indiscretion leads them to early parenthood, a situation they face squarely, and quite maturely, by planning to get married.
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Most people will have a contract of employment, and fall squarely within the employee category.
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Earl was said to have a vigorous body squarely built and above the average height for that day (mid-19th century).
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These approaches are squarely within the applied behaviour analysis tradition of behaviour therapy.
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The petition recognises this and squarely alleges bad faith.
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Foreman, increasingly angered, threw punches that were deflected and didn't land squarely.
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I did little twists and turns, not allowing the enemy to get me squarely in his sights.
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De facto mined an eclectic and constantly evolving composite of sounds, hinging squarely on tripped-out, instrumental dub.
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His proposal to change the way community owned land is controlled was aimed quite squarely at improving the wealth and well-being of his people.
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The latter fall squarely within the province of administrative law.
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