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Filter by Meaning Notionally, dogs are known to be loyal companions.
Notionally, he was in charge of the project, but the team did most of the work.
The team notionally decided to postpone the meeting until next week.
The notionally easy task of fixing a leaky faucet turned out to be much more complicated than he thought.
Notionally, the candidate is the most qualified for the job.
Notionally, the candidate has the necessary qualifications for the position.
Notionally, the project is expected to be completed in two months.
The movie notionally explores the themes of love and loss.
The company notionally operates in the technology sector.
Notionally, the company is doing well financially.
Notionally, the law requires all drivers to wear seat belts.
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