Sentence examples for not much off from inspiring English sources

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So the first two are off by just 1° in-phase, and the next one's off by 2° in-phase; not much off, okay?

The yield on the ten-year Treasury, 4.2% as I write, is not much off the 40-year low it set in the summer of 2003.

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[The initiative group proposed that] in some low-income areas where they have a lot of cars and not much off-street parking, they should get rid of street cleaning and property owners should be responsible for cleaning in front of their own residences.

It would make us all less free, but no safer – not much of a trade-off".

Broward County is not much better off; its offshore sand is nearly depleted.

Yet some of these refugees are not much worse off than their hosts.

Those aged 24 to 29 are not much better off, with real pay down 12% at 1999 levels.

The Colombian emigres in New York are shown to be not much better off than their country cousins back home.

Moreover, the euro and British pound are not much better off in Asian currency terms.

In the long run, they're not much better off than when they started.

Board the #55 bus to Hyde Park and, after about 45 minutes (maybe a little longer during rush hour, but not much), get off at University Avenue, as shown here.

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