Examples of 'comparatively little' in a sentence

Meaning of "comparatively little"

Comparatively little: It suggests a small amount or degree in comparison to something else. It is used to indicate that something is relatively smaller in quantity or size

How to use "comparatively little" in a sentence

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comparatively little
This will be achieved at comparatively little cost.
There is comparatively little dialect variation.
Of the buildings of the medieval city comparatively little remains.
The land sees comparatively little agricultural use.
And you will die having achieved comparatively little.
In the summer comparatively little work is done.
At such temperatures the user experiences comparatively little pain.
They had comparatively little to gain.
Thus the relative disparities between areas changed comparatively little.
This proportion varied comparatively little be tween countries.
Comparatively little light is in the arc.
Brocades are now comparatively little in use.
Comparatively little international aid currently goes to covering such expenses.
Climate change has received comparatively little attention.
They have comparatively little nourishment in proportion to their bulk.

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How to test when you have comparatively little traffic.
Comparatively little is known regarding potential health effects of nanoparticles.
The battle has received comparatively little attention from historians.
Comparatively little is known about the origins of this name.
The PlayStation version received comparatively little attention from critics.
There is comparatively little morphology and only minor inflectional affixing.
As may be seen the collapsed crate occupies comparatively little volume.
But he is comparatively little known outside.
The language is of the agglutinating type with comparatively little productive morphology.
With comparatively little difficulty.
Commercial piracy is a crime which offers big profits at comparatively little risk.
With comparatively little risk.
Capable of extremely fast signal readout and uses comparatively little power.
It will have comparatively little effect on the balance of trade.
Of the product of these five centuries of activity comparatively little remains intact.
It has received comparatively little attention from plant breeders.
The tool allows a substantial amount of creativity and requires comparatively little space.
They saw comparatively little action the rest of the battle.
These were very strong showings for candidates who raised comparatively little money.
British people suffered comparatively little during six years of war.
Comparatively little attention.
We suffered comparatively little.
Comparatively little material is needed in the area close to the neutral axis.
The estuary is unusual in that comparatively little water occupies so large a basin.
Comparatively little absorption occurs after local application of selenium sulphide to normal skin.
The highly automated jobs in the mill pulpits showed comparatively little absenteeism.
Having comparatively little.
Yet the history of Poland remains comparatively little known.
There is comparatively little difference between the daytime and night time temperature.
In Bath you may be important at comparatively little expense.
The holes have comparatively little effect on the centre frequency of the transducer.
Raisi is closer to Khameneis inner circle but has comparatively little executive experience.
There is comparatively little increase in viscosity upon the addition of the fluorocarbon polymer.
But these unfavourable influences have had comparatively little effect on the province of Testamentary Law.
O Comparatively little research has been done on prion diseases.

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