How to use in-sentence of “duly”:
+ Tiberius duly assumed the titles of Augustus when the old man’s long reign came to an end in AD 14.
+ However, over time, with more facts publicized, the event has come to be seen as a “coup d’état”, the violent overthrow of a duly elected government, by a group of white supremacists.
+ The ending was duly altered.
+ To the right, the birth, Crucifixion and Resurrection symbolize achievement, and this is duly impressed on Adam by John the Baptist, who points to the sacrifice of the crucified Saviour.
+ Wilde was duly arrested and then imprisoned on remand at Holloway, where he received daily visits from Douglas.

