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Common collocations with underscore in American Collocation

underscore verb transitive

US /ˌʌndərˈskɔr/

brilliantly
dramatically
emphatically
neatly
repeatedly

The opening line neatly underscored the entire episode and set the tone for the next 30 minutes.

importance

importance
relevance
seriousness
significance

Nozick (1981) underscores the significance of this decision

need

necessity
need
urgency

The work of Chatzi et al underscores the need to reevaluate these presumptions.

commitment

commitment

This acquisition underscores our commitment to excellence.

fact

fact
point

Recent efforts in Europe on cybercrime underscore this point.