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been comparatively
adverb
In a comparative manner.
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Urban growth has been comparatively slow, however.
This album may have been comparatively inexpensive to make.
Mr. Hackenburg has been comparatively fortunate in this respect.
Mr. Callahan, by contrast, has been comparatively open.
"Early works of art have always been comparatively inexpensive.
The Islamic State's efforts have been comparatively crude.
In fact, the response has been comparatively muted.
The energy-absorbing features of them have been comparatively analyzed and the effect of basalt fiber has been comparatively studied.
Mercury, the smallest of the Earthlike planets, had been comparatively unstudied before our mission.
By the traditional standards of sexual morality, they have been comparatively minor.
Others have not – including the role of universities as employers, which has been comparatively neglected.
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