Sentence examples for comparatively clean from inspiring English sources

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But Germany had been regarded as a comparatively "clean" democracy.

He checks his face in the mirror — even a dying man wants to look comparatively clean.

Despite being in Ukrainian politics since the 1990s, he retains a comparatively clean reputation.

State Bank of India, by far the largest state outfit, has a comparatively clean balance-sheet.

Paolino's administration has a reputation for being comparatively clean, and there was never any suggestion that this arrangement was improper.

Actually, Ms. Rodriguez's hands stay comparatively clean, since she typically wears work gloves to protect her manicured nails.

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Late in the nineteenth century, America's variety theatre — which was notorious for the brawling, drinking, thieving, gambling, stripping, whoring, and cursing that went with it — was supplanted by the comparatively clean-cut vaudeville.

British casualties were comparatively light.

Damage was comparatively light in Louisiana.

The United States, he says, has little expertise comparatively, and the clean coal programs funded by the U.S. Department of Energy all but ignore the underground gasification technique.

And the stations are clean and comparatively stylishly designed.

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