Sentence examples for already comparatively from inspiring English sources

The phrase "already comparatively" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something has been assessed or evaluated in comparison to something else, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The results are already comparatively better than last year's performance."
Alternatives: "already relatively" or "already in comparison".

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A regional government asks: which industry sectors are we already comparatively good at?

The "Making of the President" films must have felt already comparatively old-fashioned when they were shown.

Older people will be subject to a triple whammy: services for this group are already comparatively underfunded, demand for services is rising and they have more complex needs.

But the former government minister said the retail arm of the Co-op – number five behind Tesco, Sainsbury, Asda and Morrisons, was under "serious pressure" and only protecting its already comparatively low profit margins by losing market share.

It said: We think that Persimmon's shares are most likely to underperform from here as their valuation is already comparatively high, and as we believe that the company is the most exposed to areas of high public sector employment.

On June 16th Lord Carter, the communications minister, announced plans to provide high-speed internet for all, as part of a sprawling report on "Digital Britain" that included musings on the BBC (see article).Britain is already comparatively well-wired.

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As a result, well-percolated gas-permeable fluoropolymer phases are produced in active layers already at comparatively small polymer loadings.

Notably, it comes from the chief executive of a company that's already paying comparatively little in federal taxes.

But a Treasury memo leaked last month warned that increasing the inheritance tax threshold would encourage people to invest more of their money in property – pushing up house prices – and would add to inequality because most beneficiaries would already be comparatively well-off.

One might expect that lifestyle changes are more easily achieved among individuals that already lead comparatively healthy lives.

This result occurred because patches connected with narrow corridors already had comparatively high rates of genetic differentiation (e.g., Fig. 2B), and the increase in mortality did not result in a substantial decrease in the already low migration rates.

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