Sentence examples for was relatively low from inspiring English sources

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was relatively low

adverb

Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing.

  • He measured his success relatively, that is, competitively.

Exact(60)

Volume was relatively low.

Although the sums at stake would be large, the risk was relatively low.

Mr. Timpone offered several reasons the volume of paper at this year's parade was relatively low.

Voter turnout was relatively low, at 64percentt, due to bad weather and darkness.

(The number of additional births they observed, 37, was relatively low).

In the Barrow outbreak, however, the mortality rate was relatively low.

State health and environmental officials said the chance of exposure to Perc was relatively low.

The cost was relatively low (£24m), and the construction time was just 13 months.

The cutoff point was relatively low in the British study, he said, which may have diluted the test's predictive power.

But the number of mergers was relatively low from World War II until the 1960's, when the conglomerate appeared.

He said other bids were possible, given that the $180.8m termination fee was relatively low for a deal this size.

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