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Filter by Meaning The increase in workload was commensurately met with an increase in salary.
The salary for the new job was commensurately lower than her previous position.
The level of security clearance required for the job was commensurately higher than for entry-level positions.
The price of the car was commensurately increased due to the additional features.
She received commensurately low pay for the job.
The student's grades improved commensurately with the amount of time he spent studying.
The amount of time spent studying was commensurately reflected in her grades.
The level of difficulty of the task was commensurately high.
The price of the car increased commensurately with the added features.
The intensity of the light was commensurately bright to illuminate the entire room.
The size of the house was commensurately small to the size of the lot.
The amount of resources allocated to the project was commensurately low, given its importance.
The students who completed their assignments on time received grades that were commensurately higher.
The amount of work and effort needed for this task will be commensurately rewarded.
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