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demographic

adjective as in statistical

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The demographic change made it difficult for older people to live in Senboku-NT as neighborhood shops closed one after another, leaving frail older adults unable to maintain their daily life within walking distance.

The Democrats’ losses across almost every demographic confirmed what we have been talking about over the past few months.

From Salon

Gender, demographic and regional differences should also guide health care strategies.

It is vital that trans people, a demographic who are disproportionately affected by social isolation and poor physical and mental health, are able to access football like anyone else.

From BBC

“The difference can be explained by various factors, particularly changes in demographics of the two countries,” said Mirka Martel, the head of research, evaluation and learning at the Institute of International Education.

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