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Filter by Meaning The doctor prescribed a tenths reduction in daily sodium intake.
Only a few tenths of a percent of the population possess perfect pitch.
The athlete shaved two tenths of a second off her personal best.
The company's revenue grew by six tenths of a percent.
The teacher graded the test on a scale of tenths.
The recipe calls for two tenths of a cup of sugar.
The recipe calls for one and a half tenths of a teaspoon of salt.
The teacher graded the math exam on a scale of tenths.
The runner finished the race in four tenths of a second.
The meteorologist predicted that the chance of rain was three tenths.
The stock price increased by two tenths of a percent.
The recipe calls for six tenths of a pound of flour.
The survey reported that nine tenths of the participants were satisfied with the product.
The basketball player's free throw percentage was eight tenths.
The company's market share fell to tenths last year.
The tenths nerve is one of the longest nerves in the body.
The tenths chapter of the book delves deeper into the protagonist's backstory.
The jeweler explained that the gold necklace was 18 tenths pure.
The store offered a tenths discount on all products.
The survey indicated that tenths of the respondents favored the new policy.
"The last day of the month is the tenths day."
The insurance company offered a tenths discount on premiums for safe drivers.
The violinist's solo included a challenging passage in the tenths.
Damage to the tenths nerve can cause difficulty in swallowing.
The charity donated a tenths of its funds to disaster relief efforts.
The tenths nerve plays a role in the parasympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for "rest and digest" functions.
The purity of the silver used in the production of cutlery is typically seven tenths.
"He always finished in the tenths in every race he participated in."
The tenths nerve is the longest cranial nerve in the human body.
The book is divided into ten tenths, each representing a different topic.
"The company ranked in the tenths on the list of highest earners."
The country ranked in the tenths position in the global happiness index.
The tenths nerve is involved in the digestive system, helping to control the release of digestive enzymes.
He bought the bullion knowing that it was 99 tenths pure.
The silver watch was marked 15 tenths, which indicated a high level of purity.
The song's bridge featured a complex interplay of tenths and other intervals.
The singer's album ranked in the tenths on the charts this week.
The students in the class were ranked by tenths based on their test scores.
John placed tenth in the race and missed out on a medal by a mere tenths of a second.
The employee received a tenths bonus for exceptional performance.
The economist projected a tenths drop in the GDP.
The analyst predicted a tenths decrease in the stock price.
The contractor charged a tenths fee for project management.
The antique silver teapot was worth a fortune due to its high purity of nine tenths.
The investor only bought precious metals that were at least 18 tenths pure.
The tenths nerve plays a role in regulating heart rate and breathing.
The song's melody featured a descending tenths.
The composer's use of the tenths interval in the piece was inspired by jazz music.
The tennis player improved her ranking to the tenths position in the world.
The musician struggled to play the tenths accurately.
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