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- adverb Alternative spelling of
sizeably .
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Examples
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Find us a poll where the Democrats are ahead sizably among independents, and they make similar caveats about the possibility of Republicans evening it back up before election day.
Gallup: R+4 on the Generic Congressional Ballot. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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His style of subtle contrasts and easy lines were as approachably friendly as the faces on his sizably muzzled humans and dogs.
In Memoriam: New Yorker cartoonist LEO CULLUM's warm and witty legacy Michael Cavna 2010
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Madrid's "costs of funding are up sizably as a result of spillover effects from Greek restructuring talks, and this might reignite contagion fears," said Chiara Cremonesi, a strategist at UniCredit Bank in London.
Demand for Spanish Bonds Reassures, But Yields Rise Emese Bartha 2011
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"Rents in particular are sizably below the national average," Mr. Nadji says.
To Buy, or Rent? Anna Prior 2010
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"Rents in particular are sizably below the national average," Mr. Nadji says.
To Buy, or Rent? Anna Prior 2010
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• Higher black voting rates in 2008 mostly occurred in South: The South was the only region in the country where the voting rate among blacks increased sizably from the 2004 election, from 59 percent to 66 percent, according to the Census Bureau.
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Because even when you strip out the extraordinary gains, it was still quite up, quite sizably up.
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"Rents in particular are sizably below the national average," Mr. Nadji says.
To Buy, or Rent? Anna Prior 2010
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Because even when you strip out the extraordinary gains, it was still quite up, quite sizably up.
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"Rents in particular are sizably below the national average," Mr. Nadji says.
To Buy, or Rent? Anna Prior 2010
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