First, the adjective is "superstitious"-- describing someone who believes that repeating certain rituals or wearing "lucky" clothing will bring positive results. (Another name for this is "magical thinking," and while many people believe in it, there is no evidence it really works.) You asked about the adverb, and here is an example: During the Baseball season, many fans behave superstitiously, wearing their lucky hats in hopes that it will help the team to score some runs.
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This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
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It depends. Are you talking superstitiously, religiously, or theoretically?
Superstitiously: ?? Logically: Nothing, except that you have a nice roost, apparently, for ravens.
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