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commercially

American  
[kuh-mur-shuh-lee] / kəˈmɜr ʃə li /

adverb

  1. in a way that involves or relates to commerce.

  2. in a way that caters to business rather than private use.

  3. on a channel or platform paid for by advertisers.


Example Sentences

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In a recent study published in Polymers, researchers created a thin, flexible film using calcium caseinate, a commercially available form of casein, the primary protein found in milk.

From Science Daily

Producing such a complex molecule from methane highlights the potential of this approach to turn an abundant, inexpensive gas into sophisticated and commercially important chemicals.

From Science Daily

The tie-up is a big bet on a commercially unproven technology that has the U.S. government at its back, The Wall Street Journal previously reported.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even the songs from her commercially less successful debut are welcomed like old friends - notably an acoustic version of UFO that strips away the original's other-worldly vocal processing, exposing the loneliness at its core.

From BBC

FBI directors are banned from flying commercially due to security concerns, but must reimburse the government for personal use of the plane at the price of an airline ticket.

From BBC