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Meaning

The word "duly" is an adverb that means something has been done in a proper, appropriate, or timely manner. It often suggests that an action has been carried out according to rules, expectations, or protocols.

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Etymology

The word "duly" comes from the Middle English "duely," which is derived from the Old French "deu," meaning "due" or "owed," and from the Latin "debere," meaning "to owe."

Examples

  1. The report was duly submitted to the committee for review.
  2. After completing her studies, she was duly recognized for her outstanding achievements.
  3. The contract was duly signed by both parties, making it legally binding.
  4. He arrived at the meeting duly prepared with all the necessary documents.
  5. The award was duly presented at the annual ceremony, highlighting the recipient's contributions.
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