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marginally

[mahr-juh-nl-ee] / ˈmɑr dʒə nl i /


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Maresca is picking marginally older players this season, with an average starting XI age of 24 years and 169 days, but they remain the fourth-youngest team in Europe's big five leagues.

From BBC

Continued rice price deflation should keep food inflation contained, while a modest rise in electricity tariffs is expected to lift utilities inflation marginally, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hong Kong, Shanghai, Seoul and Jakarta fell, while Tokyo was marginally lower and Sydney, Singapore, Taipei and Wellington all edged into the green.

From Barron's

“If anything, you could kind of look at everything we got this morning and say it’s marginally on the more dovish side.”

From Barron's

Oil prices were down only marginally, despite the potential that any peace deal could lead to more barrels of Russian crude hitting the market.

From Barron's