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significantly

[sig-nif-i-kuhnt-lee] / sɪgˈnɪf ɪ kənt li /






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Export orders are expected to drive economic momentum into the first half of this year, she said, especially after the U.S. and Taiwan reached a long-awaited trade deal that significantly reduces the island’s tariff risks.

From The Wall Street Journal

It could represent the official death toll, which turned out to be significantly lower than the estimated thousands who died.

From BBC

Breads made with sunflower seed flour contained significantly more protein and fiber than standard wheat bread.

From Science Daily

"Our research project has significantly expanded the understanding of sensory abilities of beneficial gut bacteria," says Victor Sourjik.

From Science Daily

It concluded that this significantly reduced stress and illness in the workforce, and helped companies retain staff, without losing productivity.

From BBC