Sentence examples for In comparatively from inspiring English sources

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The result of such attention is a comparatively richer experience of the object, i.e., an experience taking in comparatively many of the object's features.

Children were in comparatively good condition.

They live in comparatively large villages overseen by local chiefs.

Even in comparatively unbuttoned performances, the listener should be able to write down the printed rhythm.

It turns out that although rare earths are crucial, they are used in comparatively minuscule amounts.

But this summer he's setting aside O'Neillian angst, and honing his skills in comparatively lighter roles.

Such changes have occurred in comparatively recent times, especially since 1750.

Even in comparatively cosmopolitan New York the prospect of an all-boy class is rare enough to attract notice.

Their predominantly Protestant neighbours to the north, including Germany and Scandinavia, are in comparatively good shape financially.

Mr. Barriera noted that development areas existed throughout Brooklyn, even in comparatively affluent neighborhoods like Brooklyn Heights and Carroll Gardens.

Most of the evidence is in smaller cities that were built in comparatively short periods as colonies.

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