comparatively low

Frequency: 8.115.9 per million words

Refers to a level, amount, or standard that is smaller than another.

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Examples (20)

  • The cost of living in this city is comparatively low.
  • The company's profits were comparatively low this quarter.
  • Compared to last year, our sales figures for this quarter were comparatively low.
  • Despite the high quality, the price was comparatively low.
  • The risk of side effects from this medication is comparatively low.
  • The risk of failure is comparatively low with this approach.
  • This region is known for its comparatively low levels of pollution.
  • Her chances of winning were comparatively low against such strong competitors.
  • For a new technology, the initial failure rate was comparatively low.
  • The crime rate in this neighborhood remains comparatively low.
  • He was hired for the job because his salary expectation was comparatively low.
  • Even with the new reforms, unemployment is still comparatively low.
  • The new laptop's energy consumption is comparatively low, extending its battery life.
  • The energy consumption of the new device is comparatively low.
  • The study found that the incidence of the disease was comparatively low in the control group.
  • Student enrollment has been comparatively low this academic year.
  • With a comparatively low investment, you can achieve significant returns.
  • They chose the region because of its comparatively low cost of living.
  • Despite the economic downturn, unemployment in the country remained comparatively low.
  • The side effects of the medication are comparatively low.