Officially Beth had to vote for Ben, but unofficially, she wished that Joe would win the vote.
It was officially time for the game to begin. She was officially sworn in as president. They had officially broken up.
That part of the sentence is officially known as the predicate.
Ratify/Ratification
Quota means: a fixed limited amount or number that is officially allowed. Example: The country now has a quota on immigration.
Grandfather was only in quasi retirement because he couldn't give up control of the business
The word is spelled: officially.
Yes, the sentence "when he officially files leave of absence" is not grammatically correct. It should be "when he officially files for a leave of absence."
I am officially missing you or Carmelo Anthony has officially been traded to the New York Knicks
"This lovely gazelle was officially declared extinct in the wild in 1968."
That part of the sentence is officially known as the predicate.
The part of speech for "officially" is an adverb. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about the action or state conveyed in a sentence.
I am waiting for the memo to officially come across my desk.
Example: The bosses have ratified / approved the merger. (Agreed and or confirmed officially).
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Nixon was the first US president to resign officially in the middle of his term not by natural causes.
When they are officially notified that their sentence has been satisfactorily completed and they are discharged from any kind of supervision.
In this usage the word 'execution' does not mean killed. It means that the court's sentence was carried out as directed.
The correct spelling is continents.An example sentence is "officially there are seven continents on Earth".