politically

politically
adv.
Politically is used with these adjectives: ↑acceptable, ↑accountable, ↑active, ↑advantageous, ↑ambitious, ↑astute, ↑aware, ↑biased, ↑challenging, ↑charged, ↑committed, ↑conscious, ↑conservative, ↑contentious, ↑controversial, ↑convenient, ↑correct, ↑corrupt, ↑costly, ↑damaging, ↑dangerous, ↑delicate, ↑desirable, ↑disastrous, ↑divisive, ↑dominant, ↑dubious, ↑effective, ↑embarrassing, ↑engaged, ↑expedient, ↑explosive, ↑feasible, ↑immature, ↑important, ↑impossible, ↑impotent, ↑inactive, ↑inconvenient, ↑incorrect, ↑indefensible, ↑independent, ↑ineffective, ↑inept, ↑inexperienced, ↑influential, ↑informed, ↑inspired, ↑irrelevant, ↑liberal, ↑literate, ↑loaded, ↑moderate, ↑motivated, ↑naive, ↑neutral, ↑oriented, ↑polarized, ↑popular, ↑powerful, ↑progressive, ↑prudent, ↑radical, ↑reactionary, ↑relevant, ↑responsible, ↑risky, ↑sensitive, ↑significant, ↑sophisticated, ↑stable, ↑subversive, ↑successful, ↑suicidal, ↑suspect, ↑unacceptable, ↑undesirable, ↑united, ↑unpopular, ↑unstable, ↑unthinkable, ↑useful, ↑viable, ↑volatile, ↑vulnerable, ↑weak
Politically is used with these verbs: ↑connect, ↑divide, ↑engage, ↑mobilize, ↑survive

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