Ideally, you need to calm down.
We ideally need a new team member.
i would like a burger please, ideally with cheese and bacon.
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Ideally, you should drink 8 cups of water per day. Another good sentence would be, she would ideally, like to weight only 100 pounds.
Well, Ideally it would be better if you did your home work your self.
News reporters should avoid including irrelevant information in their stories. Ideally, the gender of an employee should be irrelevant when considering promotions.
In most cases, the word "this" should not be capitalized in a title unless it is the first word in the title or part of a proper noun. Make sure to follow proper title capitalization rules.
The word is spelled ideal, just as you spelled it. Sally and Tom made an ideal couple.
You should know how a word is used before using it. If you aren't sure, consult a thesaurus to see what words might be synonyms, having a similar meaning. Ideally, you should see it used in an example sentence.
No, the word ideal is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "ideal" is ideally.
This is where, after you write your quotation [ideally embed it]
Yes, but ideally a single hypothesis for one set of tests is one sentence long.If, say, you measure the viscosity of different types of ketchups and the texture of different types of ketchup, then there should be two "if... then... because" hypotheses because hypotheses should ideally be a single sentence. :)
no. It is not a great sentence starter. "Then" links what has happened to what happened next so doesn't ideally sit at the beginning of a newly constructed sentence. Hope this answers your question.
It can be. "Ideal" is an adjective and a noun.