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Use "unshakably" in a sentence
"That’s the kind of unshakably sunny outlook we get from being reared by what someone in the Times described as “Baby Boomers who lavished a lot of attention on their children.”"
"All the same, in spite of its curiously hybridized form and content, the core of English remained recognizably, unshakably, true to its roots."
"Being publicly Less Than Perfect and happy is hard; being publicly, shamelessly, unshakably Less Than Perfect and happy is an act of both will and bravery."