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The profit margin for the team is being constrained by increasingly excessive players' salaries.

We need to find a more economical way to manufacture our products because our profit margin is too low.

In November of 1995, the people of Ireland voted by a margin of less than one percent to legalize divorce.

The students voted by a large margin to do an essay as homework rather than have a writing exam.

The margin of error in the latest public opinion poll is said to be plus or minus 3 percent.

The Nile is the world's longest river by a large margin over the world's number two longest, the Amazon.

George Santayana once said that there are books in which the footnotes or comments scrawled by some reader's hand in the margin are more interesting than the text.

A 1995 vote in Ireland resulted in a margin of less than 1% in favor of changing the country's ban on divorce.

The offset was too narrow on the book, and unfortunately it had a narrow margin near the binding.

offshore In November of 1995, the people of Ireland voted to legalize divorce in the closest result in the nation's polling history - a margin of less than 1 percent.

George Santayana once said that there are books in which the footnotes or comments scrawled by some reader's hand in the margin are more interesting than the text.

I allowed a margin of ten minutes.

We have a margin of just five minutes to change trains.

We saw an old hut standing at the margin of the forest.

His laziness is past the margin of endurance.

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