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marginally

[ US /ˈmɑɹdʒənəɫi/ ]
[ UK /mˈɑːd‍ʒɪnə‍li/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a marginal manner
    marginally interesting

How To Use marginally In A Sentence

  • The only people she would be able to talk to in English would be Ovidiu, and marginally to Rica with the broken language he was still trying to learn.
  • There are 2 strokes, the back and hand stroke, and you start with learning one – the backstroke is marginally easier - and my coach, Ginny, stood next to me as I felt the weight of the bell for the first time, ready to catch it (the rope not the bell...) if it all went pear-shaped.
  • The new system is only marginally more efficient than the old one.
  • Honey and maple syrup are only marginally better. The Family Nutrition Workbook
  • For being marginally wide at the last turn he lost a single point, but otherwise his three sections of driving were clean.
  • That could see Tommy Bridewell aboard the Quay Garage Honda posing questions of the title chasing pack as he ran only marginally down in seventh place ahead of Alastair Seeley on the second Relentless Suzuki and Chris Walker riding his privately entered Suzuki Roadracingworld.com
  • Thus the use of selective sentencing to change criminal behaviour was but marginally effective. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is expected to make speeding punishments more flexible, with drivers caught marginally over the limit getting two penalty points and those way over, six.
  • For the first quarter, both teams were all over the place, and for the last they were only marginally more composed.
  • Only marginally cheaper than the principality's average taxi fare. The Sun
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