Examples of using A comparatively in English and their translations into Hindi
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distributors offer their services in a comparatively larger area, in essence, their area of operation is extended to different towns, cities, and states.
small country with a comparatively large population- e.g. New York and Singapore respectively- may
Spaceman was a comparatively simple game that pitted two players against each other and armed them with
One of her favoured dogs was a comparatively small red sable Pomeranian which she possibly named"Windsor's Marco"
Guisan noted that by utilizing Switzerland's harsh terrain, a comparatively small amount of Swiss soldiers in a secure defensive position could fight off a massive fighting force if the need ever arose.
The benzodiazepines gained popularity among medical professionals as an improvement over barbiturates, which have a comparatively narrow therapeutic index,
broad upper body while his Indian counterparts usually have a wheatish complexion and a comparatively shorter height.
its name is a comparatively recent invention.
its name is a comparatively recent invention.
This 192- page book can be studied in a comparatively short time,
the Eastern Orthodox Churches split, the Western Roman Catholic Church continued a comparatively more aggressive campaign of social engineering in Western Europe,
This is a comparatively new disease.
Still a comparatively young man, Mr. Harry.
Russia as a whole is a comparatively thinly populated country.
Many years ago, I handed a comparatively brief paper.
PhenQ is a comparatively and relatively new product in the diet sector.
After ten years in this field it has formed a comparatively competitive scale.
Those with a comparatively good understanding of the truth will at times become a little aware.
As a result, it is not uncommon for progress to be made after a comparatively short time.
Energy use did increase at home, but to a comparatively smaller degree- about 480 trillion Btu.