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  • adverb In a noncritical manner

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non- +‎ critically

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Examples

  • I know, though, that I have told them stuff sometimes as gently, privately, and noncritically as I can, and still seen their faces fall.

    Trying to Balance Bardiac 2008

  • On April 5, he wrote his friend and father figure Harry Kellar, the freshly retired master illusionist, now noncritically called “dean” of American magicians, that “it seems as if there were something peculkar [sic] about the whole [Robinson] affair.”

    The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006

  • On April 5, he wrote his friend and father figure Harry Kellar, the freshly retired master illusionist, now noncritically called “dean” of American magicians, that “it seems as if there were something peculkar [sic] about the whole [Robinson] affair.”

    The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006

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