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numerically

[noo-mer-ik-lee, nyoo-]

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to or involves numbers.



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The last two prime ministers were from the right and centre, and a left alliance came out numerically top in the 2024 election.

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That is because GCSEs in England are graded numerically from 9 to 1, whereas in Northern Ireland they are graded from A* to G.

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As for the Rams, their valuation matters more directionally than numerically, reflecting success and stability in Los Angeles more than a specific price tag.

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"Our military is so run down at the present moment, numerically and as far as capability and equipment is concerned, it would potentially be quite embarrassing."

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"Our military is so run down at the present moment, numerically and as far as capability and equipment is concerned, it would potentially be quite embarrassing," he told BBC Radio 4's The Week in Westminster.

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