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18 Sentences With "makes a dent in"

How to use makes a dent in in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "makes a dent in" and check conjugation/comparative form for "makes a dent in". Mastering all the usages of "makes a dent in" from sentence examples published by news publications.

That barely makes a dent in the Syrian people's suffering.
It barely makes a dent in the bill, but it teaches him about how to manage his money.
As you would imagine, the money barely makes a dent in the national debt, which stands at $19.95 trillion — and growing.
There's no way this theatrical run even so much as makes a dent in the $15 million the movie reportedly cost.
As online shopping and app purchases slowly but surely makes a dent in brick-or-mortar shopping, Stripe stands to benefit.
But acquiring goods from new factories (and new farms) hardly makes a dent in the overall trade volume generated by the world's two biggest economies.
Sadly, even if one or more of these approaches does work, it will be a long time before it makes a dent in the epidemic.
Yet that barely makes a dent in the £100bn of illicit funds which Steve Goodrich at Transparency International, a watchdog, reckons enters Britain every year.
"The idea that domestic violence is bad for kids still has not sunk in—it sometimes barely makes a dent in a case," she said.
I mean, try – give me a $21360 billion budget and ask me to bring out another Coca Cola that makes a dent in Coca Cola and I can't do it.
He makes several thousand dollars a month through advertising on the new site, but it hardly makes a dent in his ever-growing debt, he said, and so he's turned to crowdfunding.
Washington, D.C. is the first city to transition to all digital meters, so it will be interesting to see if the convenience makes a dent in the rise of ride hailing-services there.
HeliBacon says its customers alone gunned down about 225,230 feral hogs in the last 212 months, but that barely makes a dent in the Texas' population of more than 2 million, a total higher than any other state.
If these BBB-rated companies get downgraded further into "junk" status — a distinct possibility if a slowing economy makes a dent in their profits or if their big acquisitions do not pay off — a vicious cycle is nearly inevitable.
We don't know every single problem they're having, but we know that there are multiple issues with just getting the quality right and being able to build the cars fast enough to complete enough that it makes a dent in what they've promised.
While the settlement barely makes a dent in the $23 billion of profit the bank earned last year, the scandal's aftermath has caused a 7.5 percent drop in Wells' stock compared with a roughly 2.4 percent decline for the Dow Jones US Banks Index.
Many wondered how institutions that struggle to contain common corruption — and that in a state like Guerrero cannot even create the conditions allowing people displaced from poppy-growing areas by drug gangs to go home — could successfully establish a legal market or cultivation regime that makes a dent in illicit production.
But there is one constant through the years: The last pick rarely makes a dent in his team's record, with most Mr. Irrelevants spending the bulk of their careers in obscurity on the bench or ending up in the C.F.L. Some have had serviceable or noteworthy careers, but most remain, well, irrelevant to the team's performance.

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