Synonym: border, edge, leeway, rim, room. Similar words: discharging, emerging, large, target, cargo, at large, largely, mark. Meaning: ['mɑrdʒɪn /'mɑːdʒɪn] n. 1. the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary 2. an amount beyond the minimum necessary 3. the amount of collateral a customer deposits with a broker when borrowing from the broker to buy securities 4. (finance) the net sales minus the cost of goods and services sold 5. the blank space that surrounds the text on a page 6. a permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits 7. a strip near the boundary of an object.
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31. She won by a comfortable margin.
32. We allowed a margin of 20 minutes in catching the train.
33. It'll take about 30 minutes to dry but I'd allow a safety margin of, say, another 10 minutes.
34. The Sunday Times remains the brand leader by a huge margin.
35. The Senate approved the use of military force by a margin of 52 votes to 47.
36. The money is collected in a straightforward way with little margin for error.
37. In the election he succeeded in edging his opponent out by a small margin. Sentencedict.com
38. At this late stage in the competition there is absolutely no margin for error.
39. She made some jottings in the margin of the book she was reading.
40. They pass on their cost of borrowing and add to it their profit margin.
41. I put a mark in the margin to remind me to check the figure.
42. The bill should pass in the House by a comfortable margin .
43. They had lost by a wide margin, but their supporters gave them a defiant, loyal ovation.
44. Within 10 years they had a gross profit margin of 50%.
45. Florida voters favored Bush over Gore by a very small margin.
46. We have substantial reserves, which provide a good margin for uncertainties.
47. The output of 13 major products has increased by a wide margin.
48. She won the seat by a margin of ten votes.
49. A curved margin of a highway was reflectorized for safety.
50. The bill was approved by a margin of 55 votes.
51. The government estimates that its borrowing requirement this year could reach £150 billion, subject to a wide margin of error.
52. They're a world-class team and it was no surprise that they won by such a wide margin.
53. Members voted by a margin of 71 to become a public limited company.
54. She beat the other runners by a margin of ten seconds.
55. If I have any comments to make, I'll write them in the margin.
56. She ornamented her letters with little drawings in the margin.
57. The narrow gateway left me little margin for error as I reversed the car.
58. The margin of error was plus or minus three percentage points.
59. Scotland eventually won the match by the narrow margin of 5-4.
60. Engle beat Blanchard by a razor-thin margin in the race for governor.