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Use "cardinally" in a sentence
"Hicks had expressed great doubts over the state of ‘welfare economics’ — a subject to which he had contributed a great deal, particularly as he urged the estimation of ‘utility’ ordinally rather than cardinally."
"Present presidential race has cardinally changed struggle process for a post of the US president."
"“The curtain rising in the East seems to open events that bear cardinally on our race.”"