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Sentence count:157+8Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: aboutapproximatelyaroundclose tojust aboutor soroughlysomeSimilar words: moreovermore often than nottheoreticalmorelessany moreno moreblessMeaning: adv. (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct. 
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(61) Future contracts will cost more or less, depending on trends in tuition costs, Cantor said.
(62) In that lack of concern, he was no more or less culpable than his predecessors.
(63) Robby had been with her more or less constantly since Dad left, keeping her company and cooking for her.
(64) How dare he? she thought, after more or less flaunting that - that woman in front of me.
(65) They know their son, and are more or less resigned to his caprices, but they know his consistencies, too.
(66) It recounts a complex story in a more or less coherent fashion.
(67) Nietzsche's musical attitudes remained more or less constant until the summer of 1868, when the conversion to Wagner began.
(68) They also always deliver their package of genes into the host chromosome, integrating more or less at random.
(69) This means that they had had a heightened awareness of their own mortality more or less throughout the disability career.
(70) But we noticed that people in Washington more or less assumed the personality and the style of their elected bosses.
(71) That is no more or less than a sovereign Parliament within a constitutional monarchy should be able to expect.
(72) And that tuned in well with my inclinations to look for formal qualities and make more or less abstract patterns out of nature.
(73) Depending upon the social circles in which the young adult moves there will be more or less pressure towards getting married.
(74) The kana syllabaries have more or less the same advantages plus the added advantage of being much smaller in size.
(75) If the explosive activity is more or less continuous, then clearly ash will rise continuously.
(76) No one is quite sure whether there will be more or less of them in a warmer global climate.
(76) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(77) Both were perceived as amoral sources of power which responded more or less predictably to specific modes of address.
(78) What are his more or less considered opinions and judgments of them? 2.
(79) Total percapita consumption of alcoholic drinks has been more or less constant for a decade.
(80) In our old age we have found a more or less peaceful form of co-existence.
(81) The Minister was engaged in nothing more or less than casuistry.
(82) The United States provides a good example of a bicameral system in which the two chambers are more or less equal.
(83) Like when you first started accelerating: the beams still hit the bullseye - more or less.
(84) These all offer particular costs and benefits and will be more or less suitable to particular patterns of complexity.
(85) It might be safely affirmed that almost all occupations more or less affect the health.
(86) Some minerals seem to survive more or less unaltered even after being subject to prolonged weathering, whereas others decompose very rapidly.
(87) It was mid-afternoon and Karajan led the Berlin orchestra, more or less without break, through Ein Heldenleben.
(88) But then, quite by accident, she made a discovery that more or less forced her to seek him out.
(89) An ice cream churn on a plow was more or less all that a crop sprayer was in its earlier inception.
(90) It was all very clever, really, because all the wedding presents had just more or less run out.
More similar words: moreovermore often than nottheoreticalmorelessany moreno moreblessonce moreall the moremuch morefurthermoremuch lessnonethelesshomelesswhat is moreno more thannot more thansenselessno less thanregardlessmore than everneverthelessregardless oftheorycare ofworldfor lifebe aware offigure out
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