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Use "literately" in a sentence
"There's a kind of literately sensuous pleasure in Enge's writing—not so much sentence by sentence, of the sort found in Shakespeare, Mervyn Peake, and Raymond Chandler—to pick a wide range—but in his storytelling, including his writing per se, his sense of humor, his cleverness, and his power of invention."
"His skin would literately peel itself off him due to some genetic disorder."
"In a society literately built on oil this will serve as a showcase for a new way of thinking sustainable planning."