Sentence examples for could outnumber from inspiring English sources

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In theory, they could outnumber Jews if they all came back.

I'm sure Mr. Dolan believed he could outnumber us in lawyers, dollars and resources.

Ms. Turness is used to competition, given that the BBC usually could outnumber and outspend her at ITV News.

Both bodies may be members of a population of inner Oort cloud objects that could outnumber all other dynamically stable populations in the Solar System.

In some temperate countries, the number of people dying in the winter from cold could outnumber the increased summer deaths, but the evidence for this is limited.

With turnout expected to be anemic in much of the state, the party establishment fears that riled-up voters energized by Mr. Paladino's fiery campaign could outnumber less-passionate supporters of Mr. Lazio at the polls.

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Focusing only on the Gini coefficient as a measure of inequality could be hiding an interesting story: in some countries, the rising numbers of rich [people] could well outnumber the rising numbers of those moving out of poverty.

In another jolt, a study warned that pizzerias could soon outnumber steakhouses in this city.

The most arresting observation from the show is that "planets could well outnumber the stars".

If current trends continue in France, new civil unions could soon outnumber marriages, as they already do in Paris's youthful 11th Arrondissement.

Ossoff still lost in Georgia's 6th Congressional District because his supporters, even when combined with politically moderate independents, couldn't outnumber Republican partisans.

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