Use in sentence of “at most”

How to use in-sentence of “at most”:

– They have a limited bandwidth which only allows for at most a few hundred characters of text to be communicated in any transaction of a dialog session, and are attached to a keyboard and small display to perform text messaging.

– Sciotnic took part in the two-man and four man events at most major competitions between 1963 and 1974 and won two Olympic and nine world championships medals, including four gold medals.

– For example, bassist Koool G Murder performed on the albums “Souljacker” and “Hombre Lobo”, and has played bass at most shows on the tours for both albums.

– The woman was at most 20 years old when she fell into the hands of these monsters.

– It does not cost money to get a library card at most public libraries.

– Lifeguards are usually found at most public pools and lakes.

– By capturing the excess heat, CHP uses heat that would be wasted in a conventional power plant, potentially reaching an efficiency of up to 70%, compared with at most 40% for the conventional plants.

Use in sentence of at most
Use in sentence of at most

Example sentences of “at most”:

– She was rapidly invited to appear at most of the great opera houses of the world to great acclaim.

– Only narrow straits of a few 100km at most would have blocked landbound dispersal of the “Gastornis” ancestors.

– Growing up, Dunlop was very good at most sports.

– The plum pudding model predicted that the alpha particles should come out of the foil with their trajectories being at most slightly bent.

– It doesn’t replace the national language at most universities.

– A Horn clause is a Inclusive disjunctionlogic disjunction of literals, where at most one of the literals is positive, and all the others are negative.

– In Denmark, 7-Eleven has an agreement with Royal Dutch ShellShell, with a nationwide network of Shell/7-Eleven service stations, and an agreement with DSB to have 7-Eleven stores at most S-train stations.

– People that get this disease must receive treatment in at most 24 hours or they will die.

– One where there is at most one edge is called a simple graph.

– These elementary particles interact via at most three fundamental interactions: the electroweak interaction which includes electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force; the strong nuclear force described by quantum chromodynamics; and gravity, which is best described at present by general relativity.

– There are cafeterias as at most universities and the largest refectory can compete with some restaurants even as far as menu size.

– Historically, the state has at most eight seats.

– Hansen states that we immediately need to “reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide to at most 350 ppm in order to avoid disasters for coming generations”.

– Unlike a bag, a set can contain at most one item of a given type.

– The Métro stations are well marked, and there are ticket booths at most entrances.

– They are made up of unicellularone or a few cells at most – they are microscopic and usually invisible to the naked eye.

– They are well adapted to their region and therefore can also be sold as pets and bought at most pet stores in the US.

– However, at most international events, such at the Olympics, Wales competes with the rest of the Great Britain, and sometimes as the United Kingdom with Northern Ireland included. Rugby Union is strongly associated with Wales as a national sport.

– Territorial waters, or a territorial sea is a belt of coastal waters that go at most from the edge of a coastal state.

- She was rapidly invited to appear at most of the great opera houses of the world to great acclaim.

- Only narrow straits of a few 100km at most would have blocked landbound dispersal of the "Gastornis" ancestors.
- Growing up, Dunlop was very good at most sports.

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