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The literal meaningfulness of such claims depends on the possibility of gauging degrees of overall freedom, sometimes comparatively, sometimes absolutely.
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Comparatively, candidates with lower scores sometimes struggled to construct an argument, as in the extract below.
Cooking can sometimes take a comparatively long time.
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There was, for example, comparatively little vibrato, and phrase endings sometimes had slight dynamic swells.
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