Sentence examples for graph from inspiring English sources

'graph' is a correctly spelled and correctly used word in written English.
You can use 'graph' as a noun meaning a diagram or a chart, or as a verb meaning to produce a diagram or chart. Example sentence: I graphed the results to illustrate the trend of rising profits over the past five years.

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graph

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To draw a graph.

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In the New York Times earlier this year, Paul Krugman wrote of an economic effect called "The Great Gatsby curve," a graph that measures fiscal inequality against social mobility and shows that America's marked economic inequality means it has correlatively low social mobility.

But since the end of the investment phase of the boom, exports have taken over in importance: What the graph also shows is that private capital investment is now detracting from GDP growth.

Soccer has by far the highest participation rate out of all the football codes, and if you look at the rate of injury by participation in the graph above, soccer is far lower than Aussie rules and all types of rugby.

You can see all the previous Hottest 100s, and a graph which shows how Australia's music tastes have changed, in this brilliant interactive by my colleague Nick Evershed.

Periscope's launch comes shortly after Twitter controversially blocked Meerkat from accessing its social graph – the means by which the app was helping people find others to watch based on who they were following on Twitter.

But the prominence of Rachel in the graph is, for me, a reminder that one of the reasons we might be concerned about metadata is that it shows strong relationships, whether those relationships are widely known or are secret".

The graph reveals different intensities in his communications with various students, for example, which might reflect their different communication preferences (maybe they prefer face-to-face talks rather than email), or it might indicate that some are getting more supervisory attention than others.

The adjustments to the data were slight, but removed a flattening of the graph this century that has led climate sceptics to claim the rise in global temperatures had stopped.

The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), the UK thinktank set up by Nigel Lawson to lobby against action on climate change and which hosts a flat-lining temperature graph on the masthead of its website, was dismissive of the study.

The graph contains nearly 100,000 edges - giving cyberspace the appearance of a human lung, with its incredibly fine lattice of filaments.

The original £15bn to 2021 worked out as about £2bn a year "investment", whereas the current one equates to just over £2.5bn a year average – though the Highways Agency latest annual report has a graph showing a less even distribution, with annual capital investment falling lower than it is now in the next two years, before rising to more than £3.5bn by 2020-21.

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