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The best way to derive an adverb from a noun is to first change the noun to an adjective, and then convert that adjective to an adverb, usually by adding "ly" at the end. For example, in this case, we can derive the adjective "secure" from the noun "security," and then add "ly" at the end of this adjective to make it an adverb. So, you end up with the word "securely."

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