economically

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Recent Examples of economically But even in Qian's study, basically everyone else suffered economically from that 19th-century immigration crackdown. Greg Rosalsky, NPR, 12 May 2026 These are obviously fraught times politically and economically. Los Angeles Times, 12 May 2026 Tribal governments are primarily reliant on the 8(a) program, a Small Business Administration (SBA) initiative intended to facilitate contracting for economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs. Tristan Bove, Fortune, 11 May 2026 The housing data is relevant for our position in Home Depot , and the manufacturing data matters at a very high level to our economically sensitive Club names Dover , DuPont and Linde . Zev Fima, CNBC, 10 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for economically
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Adverb
  • The premiums charged were not actuarially determined, similar insurance options were available more cheaply on the open insurance market, the premiums were not negotiated at arm's length, and the taxpayer's operating business was motivated to pay higher premiums so as to realize greater deductions.
    Jay Adkisson, Forbes.com, 10 May 2026
  • The Ravens annually seem to sign a veteran depth safety late in the offseason, and there are plenty of options who would probably come cheaply.
    Jeff Zrebiec, New York Times, 7 May 2026
Adverb
  • Through indefatigable research, Kara fixes poorly remembered facts and makes a decent case that the publicity galvanized the movement to abolish British slavery a half century later.
    The Atlantic, The Atlantic, 14 May 2026
  • Just avoid natural stone materials like marble, which can react poorly to many cleaning products.
    Ryan Brennan, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 14 May 2026
Adverb
  • To this new arena of few big, let alone original, hits; to a place where expensive corporatized storytelling could hold no candle to the quick-turn, inexpensively made short videos young people watched or the quick-turn, inexpensively made long podcasts older people listened to.
    Steven Zeitchik, HollywoodReporter, 12 Dec. 2025
  • Second, California doesn’t build anything inexpensively and efficiently.
    Steven Greenhut, Oc Register, 24 Oct. 2025
Adverb
  • The family lived frugally, Ferguson said, since Good’s partner sold a company and didn’t work as Good attended graduate school online.
    PJ Green, Kansas City Star, 8 Jan. 2026
  • Perdue has lived a double life—having access to immense privilege and money from two business empires, while holding down a regular job and living frugally.
    Preston Fore, Fortune, 24 Oct. 2025
Adverb
  • In addition to the 65-foot pool, there's a small pool at the top-deck Horizon Lounge, which was only sparingly used during my trip but likely will see more guests as the season heats up.
    Paul Brady, Travel + Leisure, 15 May 2026
  • The school did, after all, have a new $72 million building and was using the distant Merle Reskin only sparingly.
    Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune, 13 May 2026
Adverb
  • When opportunities arise, whether lowly paid or not, we’re often left with no other choice than to take the role that pays meagerly.
    Robyn Mowatt, Essence, 1 Sep. 2025
  • Fraser hopes against hope that this whole debacle will increase their tip, however meagerly.
    Rafaela Bassili, Vulture, 5 Aug. 2025

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“Economically.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/economically. Accessed 19 May. 2026.

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