adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
different
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Is the high-performance approach materially different , or is it just a new label for a set of old ideas?
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The facts of that case were not materially different from this one.
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In addition, pension scheme trusts have characteristics which are materially different from those of conventional trusts.
■ VERB
affect
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Any work which materially affects the character of a listed building, inside or out, requires listed building consent.
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The outcome of the entire war is unlikely to be materially affected by what he, as an individual, does.
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In each case the actuarial assumptions agreed can materially affect the size of the transfer value.
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On the other hand, I could find nothing to suggest that his general health was materially affected .
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The age distribution of a particular workforce can materially affect the problems of work design and training.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Many people hunger for a materially better life.
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Our situation has gotten materially worse.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For a file of this size, no value has been altered materially due to the simplification of using Poisson values.
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In each case the actuarial assumptions agreed can materially affect the size of the transfer value.
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Is the high-performance approach materially different, or is it just a new label for a set of old ideas?
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It is hard to imagine anyone else in this island who was more isolated and more materially deprived.
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Now that label had gone but they were relatively poor and worse off materially .
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The outcome of the entire war is unlikely to be materially affected by what he, as an individual, does.
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The problems arise because old age is a period of increasing dependency - materially , physically, socially and emotionally.