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This would not normally accomplish anything. The suffix -LY is added to many adjectives to form adverbs.

Examples:

quick - quickly

calm - calmly

strange - strangely

Also LY forms as adverbs:

dull - dully

happy - happily

easy - easily

gentle - gently

simple - simply

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You add "ly" to a verb to turn it into an adverb, which describes how an action is performed. In most cases, you can add "ly" to the base form of the verb to create an adverb, but there are some exceptions and irregular adverbs that don't follow this pattern.

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