Sentence examples for alone proportion from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "alone proportion" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept related to proportion in isolation, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The alone proportion of the budget allocated to marketing was insufficient for the campaign's success."
Alternatives: "sole proportion" or "individual proportion".

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Using the "Quebec Model" [ 20], six indicators of material and social deprivation (proportion of persons with a high school diploma, employment/population ratio, average income, proportion of persons living alone, proportion of single parent families, and proportion of separated, divorced, and widowed persons) were extracted from census data.

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In England alone, the proportion getting good grades dipped to 66.6%, led by a 2.4 percentage point drop in the pass rate for boys.

There is no precise figure on how much fundraising interventions bring in each year, let alone the proportion raised by specific techniques.

But in the 18th century black people were not an unusual sight; indeed it was estimated that there were more than 15,000 in London alone, a proportion almost equal to that of today.

Hill deliberately adopted a friendlier feel and upped the celebrity content of the Star to make it more appealing to women, and in the last year alone the proportion of female readers has increased from 30%to40%0% - a shift away from the tabloid's traditional white, northern, working class male readership.

In fact, they were even more divergent than would be expected by chance alone: the proportion of transitional differences significantly exceeded 50% (Table 5).

Had the study relied upon self-report and CO tests alone, the proportion quit on the scheme would increase from 20%to23%3% and from 8%to9%9% of the total population.

However, when negative frequency-dependent selection was allowed to act alone, the proportion of tests that indicated a more even distribution than expected under neutrality was much lower, at approximately 33%.

During the period when entry was on the basis of academic performance alone, the proportion of students from a NE or SE Asian country of origin increased dramatically from 15% in 1985 to 34% by 1998.

† Confidence Interval (CI) Compared with the use of notification data alone, the proportion of chlamydia and hepatitis C notifications that occurred in non-Aboriginal people increased by 59% (from 41%to6565% and 400% (from 58%to82%2%) respectively when the sensitive definition of non-Aboriginal was used (Table 2).

Table 1 shows the proportions of calls handled by the nurse alone and proportions of subsequent return consultations (sex, age groups, time of day and number of problems).

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