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What is the adverb of identify?

There isn't a single, commonly used adverb directly formed from the verb "identify." However, you can express the idea of identifying in an adverbial way using phrases or other adverbs:

* Specifically: This emphasizes a particular way of identifying something.

* Example: "I can specifically identify the suspect from the security footage."

* Clearly: This indicates that the identification is unambiguous.

* Example: "The doctor clearly identified the cause of the illness."

* Correctly: This indicates that the identification is accurate.

* Example: "The witness correctly identified the perpetrator."

* Easily: This implies that the identification is simple.

* Example: "The teacher easily identified the student who had written the essay."

* By name: This describes the method of identification.

* Example: "The victim could not identify the attacker by name."

You can also use other adverbs that describe the manner or degree of identification, such as:

* positively

* confidently

* accurately

* definitely

* immediately

The best adverb to use depends on the specific context and the meaning you want to convey.

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