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How to pronounce significantly in English?

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Synonyms importantly
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our budget will be significantly affected by these new cuts.
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the two groups differed significantly.

Examples of significantly

significantly
Nearly double is generally needed to significantly reduce the unemployment rate.
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The Lancers significantly outdrew the third-best attended college game Saturday.
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People close to Boehner say he wants a significantly smaller GOP defection rate.
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Seniors with limited mobility require significantly more high-cost medical care.
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More significantly, he complained that Madrid had less rest time than Barcelona.
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The terms of the Kerr-McGee deal, he says, make Devon significantly undervalued.
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The growth of trade has dropped significantly, as has global foreign investment.
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Significantly, however, Google doesn't mix those separate pots of personal data.
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It has significantly expanded the power of the government to regulate abortions.
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More examples
  • In a statistically significant way; "the two groups differed significantly"
  • Importantly: in an important way or to an important degree; "more importantly, Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself"
  • (significant) fairly large; "won by a substantial margin"
  • (significant) meaning(a): rich in significance or implication; "a meaning look"
  • (significant) Signifying something; carrying meaning; Having a covert or hidden meaning; Having a noticeable or major effect; notable; Reasonably large in number or amount; Having a low probability of occurring by chance (for example, having high correlation and thus likely to be related)
  • (Significant) is the level of importance or magnitude assigned to an item, event, information, or problem by the internal auditor.
  • (significant) adjective. Important
  • (Significant) likely to have a material bearing on the decision-making process. Significance is based on institutional, technical, and / or public recognition. The scale of significance can be from local to international. Resources, effects, and outputs can be determined significant. ...
  • (Significant (when applied to natural features and functions)) Significant means ecologically important in terms of natural features and functions, representation or amount, and contributing to the quality and diversity of a defined natural area or system. ...