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Regionally in a sentence
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Regionally meaning
In a large but limited area, more than local but smaller than entirety. (Generally smaller than a nation.)
Using Regionally
- The main meaning on this page is: In a large but limited area, more than local but smaller than entirety. (Generally smaller than a nation.)
- In the example corpus, regionally often appears in combinations such as: regionally and, and regionally, locally regionally.
Context around Regionally
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 8 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Regionally
- In this selection, "regionally" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, varies, non, audiences, accredited, nationally and based stand out and add context to how "regionally" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a leader regionally for the and a non regionally accredited college. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "regionally" sits close to words such as abdel, acutely and advisable, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with regionally
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It's regionally based, all hub-and-spoke model. (9 words)
Moreover, nature’s economic value and relative health varies regionally. (10 words)
Local street improvements aren’t listed as an example of a “regionally significant” project. (14 words)
As he prepared to hand out the awards, Weinberg singled out the Hudson Valley as “a leader regionally for the whole state” in modeling clean energy use, while “New York State is really setting the pace for the country…. (39 words)
Keep in mind, if you attend a non-regionally accredited college, it is highly likely that a regionally-accredited college will not recognize your classes or degree for acceptance to the university or acceptance of transfer credits. (37 words)
He was General Accounting and Stewardship Manager between January 2004 to May 2006 where he led a cross-functional team to prepare and report financial statements regionally and globally through a consolidated data entry tool. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
Keep in mind, if you attend a non-regionally accredited college, it is highly likely that a regionally-accredited college will not recognize your classes or degree for acceptance to the university or acceptance of transfer credits.
Instead, the specific timing of peak warm and cold intervals varies regionally, with multi-decadal variability resulting in regionally specific temperature departures from an underlying global cooling trend.
Agencies can also issue a teletype communication that is pushed out through dispatch centers statewide or regionally and can be directed to a specific agency to be on the lookout for someone.
Alex Smith, programme manager at XpoNorth Digital, said: ‘‘Live streaming offers a fantastic opportunity for networks across the Highlands and Islands to reach new and existing audiences regionally, nationally and internationally.
As he prepared to hand out the awards, Weinberg singled out the Hudson Valley as “a leader regionally for the whole state” in modeling clean energy use, while “New York State is really setting the pace for the country….
Bringing together artists working locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally it will feature the artwork of (Wilmington, NC), and (San Francisco, CA).
Calumet is on track to complete a turnaround and expects to add new regionally available supply in the New Year.
Commenting on the announcement, Hutchinson said: “It gives me tremendous pleasure to welcome Eddy to the team as we work to expand our footprint regionally and globally.
He was General Accounting and Stewardship Manager between January 2004 to May 2006 where he led a cross-functional team to prepare and report financial statements regionally and globally through a consolidated data entry tool.
I have said many times that our fair city doesn’t punch its weight, regionally or nationally.
I recommended adopting a strategy of ‘defence-in-depth’ – globally, regionally and domestically – highlighting priorities in these areas.
It's regionally based, all hub-and-spoke model.
Last year’s “One Billion Meals” was the largest on its kind regionally, providing 1 billion meals in 50 countries and furthering the UAE’s contribution to the global effort to eradicate hunger.
Local street improvements aren’t listed as an example of a “regionally significant” project.
Moreover, nature’s economic value and relative health varies regionally.
Mr Page highlighted the fact, borne out in the study, that power stations are typically regionally based, not in major cities where it's easier to transition workers.
Mr Pesutto has called for a "whole of state" vision in developing Victoria that encourages more people to live regionally.
Regionally it has not been all that apparent but that could change much sooner than we’d anticipate.
Regionally, the highest level of support for a reduction in felling was in Tallinn (74 percent) and northeastern Estonia (72 percent).
Sixteen members of the security forces were wounded, six of whom were hospitalised regionally and one of whose injuries were so serious he was evacuated by helicopter.
Common combinations with regionally
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: