Example sentences for: cumulatively

How can you use “cumulatively” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Imagine we found 170,076 such instances (a national projection based on a sample) and estimated that, cumulatively, over $500 million was lost to the states.

  • Imagine we now have been asked to examine in more detail what explains differences among states in "missing returns," since cumulatively the effect is to make states look poorer than they actually would be if they collected revenues authorized by their own legislatures.

  • The first n vectors that cumulatively account for greater than 90% of the dataset's variation are sometimes used to describe the dataset and reduce its dimensionality.

  • Of note, a large epidemiologic study of patients with early inflammatory arthritis found that the proportion of patients who met the ACR criteria increased if the criteria were applied cumulatively over a 5 year period [ 29].

  • Cannon tabulated an attrition rate of 1.5% for new meanings and new items originally admitted to the Merriam Addenda Sections which were cumulatively included in reprints of Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language (1961) at five-year intervals in the 1966-81 period, but then were excluded from Merriam's 9,000 Words (1983).


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