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Filter by Meaning The study found that the top decile of households consumed more than three times the amount of electricity as the bottom decile.
The study found that children in the highest decile for household income were more likely to attend private schools.
The decile life expectancy of the population has increased due to improved healthcare facilities.
The decile increase in the number of endangered species has led to a need for conservation efforts.
The decile rainfall pattern is used to predict agricultural yields in the region.
The decile of trumpet players in the marching band played in perfect unison.
The barbershop quartet was actually a decile of singers harmonizing together.
Each decile in the orchestra had their own part to play in the symphony.
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