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Meanings of great disproportion in anglès
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Usage of great disproportion in anglès
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The main difficulty was the greatdisproportion in our forces.
2
Miraculous almost, when one considers the greatdisproportion of numbers.
3
There is a greatdisproportion between Huntington's and Hamilton's battalions.
4
Does not the greatdisproportion bar all comparison and inference?
5
Her influence and her place in the public imagination are in greatdisproportion to her constitutional role.
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Hence there was a greatdisproportion of the slain in battle between peasants and their mounted masters.
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The transportation of at least ten males for one female, maintains a greatdisproportion between the sexes.
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A greatdisproportion of fortune would have terrified me, while the very moderation of his resources attracted me.
9
Notwithstanding the greatdisproportion of numbers, 18 of the enemy were killed, all the rest wounded, and their launch taken.
10
The assemblage of Indians was large, but I was struck by the greatdisproportion, or excess, of women and children.
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There was in Freeland a greatdisproportion in the comparative number of the sexes, particularly of young men and young marriageable women.
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It soon became evident, however, that, in spite of this greatdisproportion of force, General Lee had determined to fight to the last.
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It is not two to one; it is twenty to one, or an even greaterdisproportion.
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Eighteen guns to thirty-eight or forty, which probably the stranger carried, was a greaterdisproportion than even the gallant Brine was inclined to encounter.
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(1) There was certainly a greatdisproportion of age between him and Margaret, but this must have served to increase rather than attenuate her passion.