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double-digit
[ duhb-uhl-dij-it ]
adjective
- of or denoting a percentage greater than ten.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of double-digit1
Example Sentences
The changes the company must now make could put a sizable dent in the double-digit billions of dollars in revenue the App Store generates each year.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre - who was on course to become prime minister three months ago when his party held a double-digit lead in the polls - lost his seat in Carleton, Ontario to the Liberals.
YouGov likewise found that Trump is underwater on immigration: 45% approve compared to 50% who don’t, a double-digit drop from last month.
During her speech, Bass trumpeted double-digit decreases in homicides and shootings.
In interviews with The Times, she highlighted last year’s reduction in street homelessness, a recent double-digit drop in homicides and shootings, and a fire recovery that she said is moving more quickly than following other massive wildfires.
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