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demographics
noun as in census
Example Sentences
The club, meanwhile, once a thriving institution with some 3,000 members, struggles to maintain a roster of 450 members, many of whom come from very different demographics.
As a world’s biggest economy, the U.S. needs accurate, real-time measures of activity, labor conditions, inflation, trade flows, population demographics and revenues.
Botterell said trends and variations in demographics, urban planning, workforce development, and infrastructure development and maintenance might be harder to spot in a series of snapshots from a relatively short period.
The justice department cited "substantial evidence" that California legislature created a new map in which Latino demographics and racial considerations were predominant.
“The polling showed that Mamdani actually lost the working class and won the higher socioeconomic demographics.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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