Examples of 'though not entirely' in a sentence

Meaning of "though not entirely"

though not entirely: This phrase implies partial agreement or acknowledgment while allowing for exceptions, reservations, or conditions. It suggests that the speaker agrees with a statement or idea to some extent but indicates that there are factors limiting or contradicting full concurrence

How to use "though not entirely" in a sentence

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though not entirely
Though not entirely willing.
It was a foreign tongue, though not entirely unfamiliar.
Though not entirely a brain, it is very similar.
His chronicle is generally accurate, though not entirely so.
Though not entirely altruistic, no matter how he wishes to appear.
Firstly because his spot had diminished, though not entirely.
Though not entirely convinced, she bids him a good night.
I have a question that 's a little off topic though not entirely.
Though not entirely watertight, these longitudinal bulkheads trapped water between them.
Qualms over perceived threats to national security are misplaced, though not entirely dismissible.
Though not entirely absent, there are very few divisions between words in these manuscripts.
That 's a reliably pedestrian interpretation, cousin though not entirely inaccurate in the broad strokes.
Though not entirely satisfied with the design, they ordered the M3 in large numbers.
The United States is in a way, an exception to this process though not entirely.
This is a remarkable, though not entirely unpredictable, abandonment of a sitting member of Congress.

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This decision is heavily criticised and doubted, though not entirely overruled in the UK.
Though not entirely traditional, your Chicken Kiev was quite good.
They are grateful for the opportunity, though not entirely certain Frank can handle the work.
Though not entirely completed, we were nevertheless made quite comfort -.
I think it worked quite well, though not entirely as I would expected.
Incidentally I tend to collect neglected composers, often though not entirely British ones.
I think it worked quite well, though not entirely as I would expected, thought Alice to herself.
To answer your question, it is … partly true, though not entirely.
Sir, though not entirely willing.
And he 's seated and frontal, though not entirely frontal.
The reforms, though not entirely effective, had had their effect.
As I see it, the first complaint is mostly - though not entirely - unfair.
He's a brilliant man. Though not entirely altruistic, no matter how he wishes to appear.
Madam President, I believe the rapporteur has, in general - though not entirely - achieved a fair balance.
He failed, though not entirely.
AFDX and TTEthernet are also based on IEEE 802.3 Ethernet, though not entirely compatible with it.
It 's a useful, though not entirely new, approach.
It 's mostly my fault, though not entirely.
Yes, quite ready sir . Though not entirely willing.
Greta Thunberg is an unlikely, though not entirely accidental, activist.
I, for one, am flattered, though not entirely surprised.

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