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is proportionally
adverb
In proportion; in due degree; adapted relatively.
synonyms
Exact(60)
The atmosphere is proportionally as thick as the exterior fuzz.
In all three cases, their actual subprime mortgage exposure is proportionally small.
Strength is proportionally related to length, but strength is affected much more by changes in thickness".
The head is proportionally large with small ears, a wide mouth, and a bare, moist muffle.
In swimming, this force is proportionally very large and any small benefit by reducing it yields real results.
The American Church is proportionally smaller, and more embattled, than many of its counterparts elsewhere; for years, immigration has been its sole source of consistent growth.
"Taking off again/ The 5.14 to East Grinstead," sings Albarn, but there is proportionally more "eight o'clock Kowloon emptiness" to The Magic Whip.
As a result, even the bone of a dead bird is proportionally lighter than the equivalent of a mammal or lizard, there's simply not much of it there.
As new star formation has declined and the population of aging, cooler red stars is proportionally much larger, the universe has moved into a middle green period.
And he has said repeatedly that the racial makeup of the people stopped and frisked is proportionally similar to the racial makeup of people committing crimes.
The cost of public transportation for a family living in Rio or São Paulo is, proportionally, higher than in New York or Paris.
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