Examples of 'large margin' in a sentence

Meaning of "large margin"

The phrase 'large margin' is often used in various contexts to refer to a significant difference or gap between two things or values. It can be used in financial contexts to describe a substantial profit or loss, in electoral contexts to describe a significant lead or victory, or in general terms to express a notable contrast or divergence

How to use "large margin" in a sentence

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The large margin is unusual in any case.
Scott won the nomination by a large margin.
It offers a large margin of adaptation to the privacy.
Voters approved the change by a large margin.
Not a large margin of error here.
This decreased travel time by a large margin.
Large margin classification using the perceptron algorithm.
Ick won the election by a large margin.
A reasonably large margin for experimentation.
This surpassed my expectations by quite a large margin.
Rather a large margin of error.
He won liberals and moderates by a large margin.
The region is by a large margin the wealthiest in the country.
Voters rejected the idea by a large margin.
And by a large margin as well.

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England won the match by a large margin.
Say we have had a large margin call on our client positions.
You are a vision of propriety and large margin virtue.
By a large margin actually.
This product brought us a large margin.
Even with such large margin of error this agreement is remarkable.
Lemaire went on to win the second round by a large margin.
To lose a race by such a large margin and so darn quickly.
He went on to win the second round by a fairly large margin.
Unfair competition law leaves a large margin of discretion to the courts.
Northamptonshire still lost the match by a large margin.
The maker must have a large margin because of small consumption.
He retained his seat by a large margin.
The framework convention leaves a large margin of manoeuvre to contracting parties as to their implementation.
He won the game by a large margin.
It is possible to take a large margin for a felt tip and a lower margin for a biro.
They won by a very large margin.
These competing teams have a large margin for improvement and promise beautiful things for the future.
It would be majority white by a large margin.
These methods still require a large margin of overdesign to ensure safety.
I have reduced my use of sick days by a large margin.
He notes public opinion is opposed by a large margin to the revision of the constitution.
I managed to improve my best time by quite a large margin.
Trump lost the popular vote by a large margin and is historically unpopular.
The GeForce outperformed existing products by a large margin.
Allow a large margin of Safety for workers.
The age limit is set with a large margin.
Following with a large margin are the United States and Asia.
And they won by a large margin.
The Alexia is by a large margin the most time-domain correct loudspeaker in its category.
Kerry had won by a large margin.
Temperatures exceeding by a large margin the seasonal averages, and over a sustained period.
That the benefits exceed costs by a large margin.
The MTO would be maintained by a large margin throughout the programme period.
Road transport is the biggest contributor by a large margin.

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