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    Use "competently" in a sentence

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    competently


    1. She glanced at Tony as he drove furiously through the town, competently evading the other traffic and pedestrians with equal ease


    2. cape, and a fitted, blue top with the letters SB--for “Super Black”--stitched competently


    3. anything medical around and he could now competently bathe and


    4. For instance, finishing a complex project competently and


    5. “You will perform the Reading, or I will, and less competently than you could have done it


    6. he will be able to concentrate on all the good photographic angles, while I will most competently concentrate on getting the dangle angle right!…heh!…heh!’…but first the “make-up” department must do their bit!’…


    7. The murderer would certainly have to be calm and maintain a steady head, and having worked competently under pressure before this would be greatly beneficial to their procurement of their insidious deeds


    8. walked remarkably competently to the bar across the room, where


    9. With the air of a competent man competently doing his work with competence, he stalked over to the footlocker underneath his workbench


    10. I know that your inquiry, if conducted competently, will eventually prove that I am who I say I am

    11. But as soon as I thought about that, my mind again started to argue with me, assuring me that this is an ordinary, simple man, just competently understanding philosophy, religion, psychology, history, physiology, medicine, and physics


    12. ' Then she turned back to me and smiled and said nothing more, for I suppose she knew the elder one, roused thus competently, would now do all the talking; as indeed she did, being as I feared greatly upset and horrified when she found she had not only been asleep but been it for two hours


    13. Fred was driving pretty hard and competently, changing gears before tight curves and accelerating smoothly out of them, overtaking slow- moving vehicles with quick bursts of power, all this while comfortably leaning back in his seat, his shoulders relaxed, his big, gnarled hands holding onto the wheel with calm firmness, his eyes professionally scanning the road ahead


    14. They had the road to themselves, and Fred was driving hard and competently


    15. Many kinds of minimal inputs into an adult human mind raise heaps of questions which had been previously filed away and to which the new piece of information might give a hint leading towards the answer if it is competently processed


    16. Collins, was possessed of real property, some ten square miles in extent, had additionally conducted honest transactions with some several businessmen of the town, had been constantly and competently employed by the railroad since age nine years, had established accounts within the bank to the benefit of orphan boys and had provided for their sustenance and medical attention, and in many other respects, perhaps too numerous to be read here at this moment, so I say "et cetera" to the record, had performed responsibilities similar to or greater than those of the average person beyond the age of majority, and therefore should be granted the right of majority, at age fifteen


    17. His Tweet in response to all this read, “The Greek police right from the start of Roger’s and Mark’s arrest, have acted professionally and competently


    18. It seemed the best way to get a fast start into the next phase of his planning - the way to dispose of a couple of million dollars, competently and quickly, after the fact of a transfer of funds


    19. Big Business now has a global work force of dishonest cheats, and thieves; who are never on time and cannot be relied upon to do anything competently


    20. Creating a privileged class of consumer-workers who are so badly mis-educated, so ignorant, so inept, so incompetent, so lazy: that third world workers are taking over their jobs at a breakneck speed; and doing the same jobs better, faster, more competently for less money

    21. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans or the circular epistle inscribed to the 'Ephesians,’ or the anonymous Epistle to the Hebrews, and then, if competently informed in the Christian literature of the three centuries following, tell us how often we shall find a page of similar doctrine on the Atonement, or on justification in Christ, or on the way of a sinful man's 'access with boldness unto the holiest by the blood of Jesus;’ or a page of similarly devout and loving meditation on the characteristics of family piety? In reading the ante-Nicene Fathers you feel as if you were breathing in atmosphere very different froth that of the New Testament


    22. show him that you can competently lead him


    23. Unlike any of his predecessors, he’d gotten behind the effort and pushed both hard and competently, despite the passive resistance of at least a quarter of his own subordinates


    24. Incidentally, if his list has been competently selected in the first instance, there should be no need for frequent or numerous changes


    25. In investment theory there is no reason why carefully estimated future earnings should be a less reliable guide than the bare record of the past; in fact, security analysis is coming more and more to prefer a competently executed evaluation of the future


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    Synonyms for "competently"

    ably aptly capably competently

    "competently" definitions

    with competence; in a competent capable manner