Examples of 'proportion would' in a sentence

Meaning of "proportion would"

Proportion would: Refers to the likelihood or probability of something happening or being true

How to use "proportion would" in a sentence

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A smaller proportion would have been met.
Not even miracles of biblical proportion would suffice.
That proportion would be dangerous at any time.
However, other housing indicators suggest that the proportion would be substantially lower.
Which the higher proportion would be in favour of the second class first.
The document adds that the current proportion would be 25 %.
A little more proportion would have been ideal.
Proportion would as one 's heart would wish a man, -- And then to have a wretched puling fool.
Using a straight line proportion would give those with.
That proportion would not change significantly over the next two years.
The assumption was that this proportion would increase with development.
This proportion would become unsustainable in case of continued growth of the Albanian economy.
In such a way, the present proportion would be maintained . ”.
To exceed this proportion would distort the European character of the Community administration.
Excluding the synthetic opioids the proportion would have fallen from 10 % to 9.

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A good proportion would be totally left behind, and the rest would soon get bored.
Stuff 'd, as they say, with honourable parts, Proportion would as one 's thought would wish a man ;.
What proportion would have crop and/or animal production as their main activity?
If that Department was excluded from the statistics, the proportion would rise to 32.8 per cent.
Only a very small proportion would report this situation to the police.
The proportion would fall to 32 per cent if the Muslim OBCs were excluded.
The minimum proportion would be 3 % according to the draft decree.
The ideal proportion would be between 5 and 7 %.

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