adverbs - Is "case-sensitively" a word?


A colleague just asked about comparing values "case sensitively". I see those words together on technical sites, but nowhere else. I myself see no problem with the phrase, though it sounds a bit awkward. Is there a better single-word substitute for "in a case-sensitive fashion"?



Answer



The word case-sensitively may be rare outside of technical sites, because the concept is little needed anywhere else. However, it's built out of normal, productive English morphological rules, so it's perfectly licit. I don't believe that there is any other terse alternative.


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