Sentence examples for To subtract from inspiring English sources

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To subtract

verb

To remove or reduce; especially to reduce a quantity or number

  • If you subtract the $100 for gas and bridge toll, it was a fairly inexpensive trip.

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To subtract and study the medical diagnoses alone is normally difficult.

To subtract two vectors, subtract their components.

To subtract numbers with the same denominator, you only need to subtract the numerators.

To subtract, do essentially the exact same process in reverse.

The city needs to subtract Smith & Wesson from its case.

Maybe the answer is to subtract the gender gap altogether.

They would then proceed to subtract the additional deduction.

Now, it is set to subtract from growth.

But remember to subtract any likely one-time expenses like those for an appendectomy.

The league's rules allow teams to subtract annual stadium costs from their revenue-sharing obligations.

Instead, the owners plan to subtract both the Twins and the Expos.

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