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been appreciably
adverb
In an appreciable manner
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Over the past year, their yields have not been appreciably different from their taxable cousins'.
Europe's economic performance over the past decade has not been appreciably worse than America's, for example.
Although insurgent attacks have been appreciably reduced and Al Qaeda in Iraq is devastated, considerable distrust remains among various ethnic factions and religious sects and within the Iraqi government.
"Until recently, construction survey evidence had been appreciably stronger than the hard data which had fuelled hopes that the sector was doing appreciably better than officially reported by the Office for National Statistics.
He was a reported transfer target for the new Liverpool manager Bill Shankly in 1960 but, in the days of the iniquitous maximum wage rule, is said to have rejected the move as he would not have been appreciably better off financially.
Or again, if the weak force had been appreciably stronger, then the Big Bang's nuclear burning would have proceeded past helium to iron, making fusion-powered stars impossible.
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His nose was appreciably thinner.
That was appreciably higher than both independents and Democrats.
The second type of clamshell snapper is appreciably smaller.
This, too, was appreciably higher than independents and Democrats.
The chances of this slender list being appreciably lengthened are far from good.
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