verbally in the PONS Dictionary

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Verbally, the umpire will usually simply say safe.
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Private speech helps children to verbally guide their own behavior and attention by helping them to detach themselves from stimuli in their environment.
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This is often known as a maximum, a 147, or verbally a one-four-seven.
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A question was asked verbally and people would turn their dials anywhere from 0 to 10.
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The submission can also be verbal, during which the fighter verbally informs that he is giving up.
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By the publication of the 1977 game editions, combat was mostly resolved verbally.
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If the applicant passes the examination, the applicant must also undergo a panel interview where his or her ability to reason verbally is tested.
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A withdrawal can be done verbally at a hearing.
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In the final round, contestants had to buzz in to spell given words verbally within ten seconds.
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She confronts him verbally for withdrawing inwards, calling him a good-for-nothing weakling.
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