Sentence examples for than currently from inspiring English sources

"than currently" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to compare two things or situations and means "more than what exists now." Example: The company's profits are expected to be higher next quarter than currently.

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We suppose that the hygropause was dryer at the pre-industrial time than currently.

In fact, forcing its closing would create more danger for America than currently exists.

And it calls for the ringfenced entity to be better capitalised than currently required.

"It's possible the number of people affected in schools is much higher than currently thought.

But more Jews are buried in Helena than currently live here.

It may also have to buy more shorter-dated bonds than currently planned.

The group is also calling for higher subsidies than currently proposed between 2017 and 2020.

The formations can fill angular sampling gaps and enable better BRDF products than currently possible.

This suggests there was stronger rainfall seasonality between winter and summer than currently occurs.

Moreover, for the majority of interventions information is needed on a higher resolution than currently available.

Metal nanoparticles have distinctly different chemical and physical properties than currently investigated oxides.

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