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demographically

American  
[dem-uh-graf-ik-lee] / ˌdɛm əˈgræf ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to demography or demographics.

  2. in a way that relates to the social characteristics of a particular group, such as income, stage of life, type of work, etc.


Example Sentences

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The next 10 years in China will be OK demographically, and then there will be a sharp population decline.

From Barron's

Among them, 95 showed cognitive impairment at the start of the study, and 20 healthy individuals served as demographically matched controls.

From Science Daily

Without structural change—a repopulation of the demographically, educationally, geographically sealed units these places have become—real change is improbable.

From The Wall Street Journal

One arm of the survey encompassed 1,310 adults demographically representative of the U.S. population, focusing on people who believed that climate change is happening.

From Salon

Not the R-rated, demographically targeted projects but the big, festive movies that the whole family can enjoy.

From Los Angeles Times