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Meanings of staggering statistic in English
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Usage of staggering statistic in English
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This represents a staggeringstatistic of 79 deaths per million of the population in Ireland.
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It's a staggeringstatistic, but in 1890 it was even higher: two in every five.
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That staggeringstatistic sheds some light on why they are so far off the top four.
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What was the most staggeringstatistic that you learned about during the making of this documentary?
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Recently in the news is the staggeringstatistic that a third of all Maori land is landlocked.
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This is a staggeringstatistic when viewed in the context of the strides feminism has made in other arenas.
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That is a staggeringstatistic.
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It is a staggeringstatistic, one that dates back to October 1937 and a game against Fulham at Craven Cottage.
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That's a staggeringstatistic.
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It was first performed two and a half thousand years ago: a staggeringstatistic, when you stop to think about it.
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A report last week gave the staggeringstatistic that two in five private renters in London are living below the poverty line.
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Javed scored 64 per cent of the runs in that innings, yet even such a staggeringstatistic barely touches the sides of his performance.
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A recent -albeit anonymous -survey revealed more than 90 per cent of European Tour players had encountered cheating during play, a staggeringstatistic.
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A recent -albeit anonymous -survey revealed more than 90% of European Tour players had encountered cheating during play, a staggeringstatistic.
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IRELAND lays claim to approximately 26 per cent of the world's 150 links golf courses - a staggeringstatistic for a country of its size.
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Woods used to create staggeringstatistics for altogether different reasons.