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Definition of nationally in English: nationallyadverb ˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)li In a way that relates to a whole nation. a nationally recognized brand his watercolours have been exhibited nationally Example sentencesExamples - Welcome to a nationally televised debate between the leading contenders for the presidency of the United States.
- The museum hired Monroe, a nationally known crafts expert, in July.
- Nationally, legislation is currently going through Parliament to tighten the law on domestic violence.
- Sheffield is known as the green city, with the nationally acclaimed Peak District on its doorstep.
- The campaign was launched nationally in Pretoria on March 14 and provincially at Uitenhage on May 8.
- His many books and hundreds of articles have raised the profile of Canadian film both nationally and internationally.
- Rob is touring nationally with his quartet.
- Look out for the nationally scarce Stinking Hellebore, an impressive perennial forming stout clumps of dark green leaves.
- The average size of dairy farms nationally increased by 56% from 1987 to 1997.
- This is a widespread problem nationally.
- About 5,000 samples are collected nationally each year.
- The survey was conducted via telephone, with a nationally representative sample of 1,000 Americans.
- The water park is a nationally important area for over-wintering wildfowl.
- Her music has been broadcast on two nationally syndicated radio programs.
- Archaeologists have unearthed a rare and nationally significant Iron Age burial site in West Yorkshire.
- Local government has no control over the curriculum because it's decided nationally.
- He already goes to a nationally ranked school.
- It's crucial to have a nationally recognized standard of excellence in music teaching.
- Nationally, the average in-home care employee works 29 hours per week at a median hourly wage of $7.58.
- The development would put the area on the map regionally and nationally.
- Speakers at these meetings are nationally renowned in business, mentoring, world events, etc.
- Consider running for office - locally or nationally.
- Nationally, milk production is up.
- Teamwork makes our organization strong as we continue to expand nationally and globally.
- Nationally the problems are partly related to technology and partly to functionality.
Definition of nationally in US English: nationallyadverbˈnaSH(ə)nəlē In a way that relates to a whole nation. a nationally recognized brand his watercolors have been exhibited nationally Example sentencesExamples - Archaeologists have unearthed a rare and nationally significant Iron Age burial site in West Yorkshire.
- The survey was conducted via telephone, with a nationally representative sample of 1,000 Americans.
- This is a widespread problem nationally.
- The water park is a nationally important area for over-wintering wildfowl.
- Local government has no control over the curriculum because it's decided nationally.
- Nationally the problems are partly related to technology and partly to functionality.
- Nationally, legislation is currently going through Parliament to tighten the law on domestic violence.
- Welcome to a nationally televised debate between the leading contenders for the presidency of the United States.
- The average size of dairy farms nationally increased by 56% from 1987 to 1997.
- Rob is touring nationally with his quartet.
- The campaign was launched nationally in Pretoria on March 14 and provincially at Uitenhage on May 8.
- Nationally, milk production is up.
- Teamwork makes our organization strong as we continue to expand nationally and globally.
- The development would put the area on the map regionally and nationally.
- Look out for the nationally scarce Stinking Hellebore, an impressive perennial forming stout clumps of dark green leaves.
- He already goes to a nationally ranked school.
- Nationally, the average in-home care employee works 29 hours per week at a median hourly wage of $7.58.
- Sheffield is known as the green city, with the nationally acclaimed Peak District on its doorstep.
- The museum hired Monroe, a nationally known crafts expert, in July.
- Speakers at these meetings are nationally renowned in business, mentoring, world events, etc.
- Consider running for office - locally or nationally.
- Her music has been broadcast on two nationally syndicated radio programs.
- It's crucial to have a nationally recognized standard of excellence in music teaching.
- His many books and hundreds of articles have raised the profile of Canadian film both nationally and internationally.
- About 5,000 samples are collected nationally each year.
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