casual manner
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcasualandmanner
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casual
adjective
uk/ˈkæʒ.ju.əl/us/ˈkæʒ.uː.əl/
Casual clothes are not formal or not suitable for ...
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manner
noun
uk/ˈmæn.ər/us/ˈmæn.ɚ/
the way in which something ...
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(Definition ofcasualandmannerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thirdly, in the early 1980s the register was treated in a verycasualmannerindeed.
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Does that not illustrate precisely the difficulties of dealing with a major constitutional issue in a whollycasualmanner?
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It should be made clear that the management is not treating the workers who constitute the overmanning in a cavalier orcasualmanner.
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Many computers are used and controlled in a fairlycasualmannerin various premises.
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Nonetheless, given the important sensitivity and complexity of these issues, this order appears to be drafted in a quite extraordinarilycasualmanner.
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We have never heard of any appointment, especially of such an important character and so decently remunerated, being made in such acasualmanner.
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We, as a nation, have been apt to accept accidents in industry in a verycasualmanner.
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In addition, there are a number of smaller groups across the country which operate in a morecasualmanner.
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Another source in a similarlycasualmannersuggests 1239.
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His recent election victory has been attributed to his dark good looks,casualmannerand straightforward approach to major issues of the day.
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In her performance it's always clear that a finely tuned engine is at work, but what was refreshing here was that it was in service of a surprisinglycasualmanner.
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