Sentences with marginally
mar·gin·al
M m - Sales last year were marginally higher than in 1991.
- A similar situation saw Gervinho play in Van Persie rather than going for goal himself, only for the Dutchman to drift marginally offside.
- In day-to-day driving around town, the Hankooks also trailed the two other tyres marginally on ride comfort.
- On the issue of whether marginally productive land should continue to be farmed.
- Marginal subsistence; marginal ability.
- A marginal note.
- The Sydney Morning Herald's weekday circulation declined marginally on weekdays, and fell on Saturdays.
- Fresh results from the world's first successful test of an experimental AIDS vaccine confirm that it is only marginally effective.
- Marginal profits.
- Census data to be released this month reveals that public transport use has increased only marginally as a share of all trips to work.
- As holder of the Ashes, the visiting English team of 1907-08 marginally outbatted the Australian upper order.
- The Australian share market closed marginally weaker on light trading volumes amid profit-taking, although companies with exposure to the US gained ground.