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marginal
adjective as in borderline; slight
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Earlier this year, Anthony Browne, who was the aviation minister in the Conservative government at the time, said that he thought any increase in ticket prices would be “marginal”.
Another, in the UK, shows a more marginal benefit.
Fraga noted that Harris could very easily have offset the marginal gains Trump made with Latino voters with small pick-ups in support among white women in states like Georgia.
As of Tuesday afternoon, polling averages showed Moreno had taken a marginal lead in the race.
"It's just such a marginal difference that pushing people to an automobile loan" is often not in their best interest, said Lipman.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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