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[lit] / lɪt /




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LIT, the satellite development facility, has also suffered heavily.

From Science Magazine • May 25, 2022

LIT has long tested products for industry on the side, such as cars, phones, and even bathtubs; today that is practically all it does.

From Science Magazine • May 25, 2022

Lea Addington, the 28-year-old Detroit-based chef who founded LIT Vegan Kitchen to provide culinary education and wellness consulting for plant-based eaters, isn’t “really into leftovers,” or “wasn’t before the quarantine,” she said.

From Washington Post • May 28, 2020

I'm fully onboard the "get Alabama OUT" hate train, but I can't lie, Ohio State-Alabama is as LIT as it gets.

From Golf Digest • Nov. 20, 2019

Amber baby down in L. first entrance, LIT.

From The Thirteenth Chair by Veiller, Bayard




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