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Disparity (n): a difference, especially one connected with unfair treatment

Inclusion (n) the fact of including sb/sth; the fact of being included
Aggregate (n): a total number or amount made up of smaller amounts that are collected
together
In (the) aggregate: added toghether as a total or single amount
Among (prep) surrounded by sb/sth; in the middle of sb/st; being included or happening in
groups of things or people
Comparable (adj) (to/with sb/sth): similar to sb/sth else and able to be compared ->
comparability (n)
Relatively (adv): to a fairly large degree, especially in comparison to sth else
Relative (adj): considered and judged by being compared with sth else; (ii) ~ to sth:
considered according to its position or connection with sth else; (iii) that exists or that has a
particular quality only when compared with sth else = comparative; (iv) ~ to sth: having a
connection with sth; referring to sth
The bulk (of sth) : the main part of sth, most of sth; the (large) size or quantity of sth, Ex:
Education, health and social expenditure represent the bulk of subnational governments
expenditure.
Bulk large (v, formal): to be the most important part of sth, ex: The issue is likely to bulk
large at the next summit metting
Bulk sth out/up: to make sth bigger, thicker or heavier

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