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Discover Ludwig"proportionally more" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English and can be used when describing how two or more quantities increase or decrease in relation to each other.
For example, "Sales of luxury cars decreased by 20% last year, while sales of economy cars decreased proportionally more—by 30%."
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You will spend proportionally more time in lab and proportionally less time in lecture.
Northerners, of course, pay proportionally more.
But they did so proportionally more than at older firms.
Q: Does Ukip have proportionally more of these candidates, he says.
"They do proportionally more saving than lower-income individuals," Mr. Engelhardt said.
"Nonetheless, proportionally more black men are dying from prostate cancer in England".
Proportionally more individuals studying geometry, accompanied by a general decline in teaching standards, recommended simplification.
"There's no question that proportionally more people used to work in dirtier places," she said.
Those who voted against the resistance tended to vote in districts with proportionally more weight.
Only Britain did without a large conscripted army, but her naval needs were proportionally more expensive.
The excluded participants were proportionally more males.
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