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How to use more-or-less in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word more-or-less? Here are some examples.

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Sometimes the system includes a middle school, which covers more-or-less the same years as the prep school.
The flabellate multiserial sheets have autozooids arranged more-or-less quincuncially, not in connate series as with many species of Tubulipora.
And the situation has held quite well so that the Top 40 consists of records more-or-less entirely sold on the basis of a single track.
Cipriano was the great 16th century Flemish composer Cipriano de Rore, who spent more-or-less his entire career working in Italy.
The sun had now more-or-less burned away the remains of the sea fret, and it was a very pleasant, not uncomfortably warm afternoon.
Crowds of humans, sapient animals, and monsters of every description mingled more-or-less happily along the broad midways.
It is true that some people use pointer in a broader sense more-or-less equivalent to reference, so the distinction made above is not universal.
In three movements, played without a break, the symphony begins deceptively, as a more-or-less neoclassic toccata.
When combined with butyrin and water, it made a cheap and more-or-less palatable butter substitute.
A more-or-less continuous chant-like vocal line helps to make Jubilate one of the more approachable compositions on the disc.
Across Stirling you can see a chequerboard of more-or-less regular fields on the low ground, a landscape that is a recent creation.
There have been cases in which insurgencies have been defeated without either massive social destruction or a more-or-less permanent despotism.
The music was re-recorded by Disney from more-or-less the same scores.
Here, now, are some achievable resolutions that will help you be sort of, basically, more-or-less decent in the year to come.
Examples from Classical Literature
Gardner got himself into debt by buying dozens of more-or-less useless medical contraptions that became millstones to his family life and bank account.
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