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plague

[pleyg] / pleɪg /




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The submarine programme has been plagued by obstacles.

From Barron's

In October, Anthropic said it plans to use up to 1 million of Google’s TPUs as it seeks to scale up computing — an issue also plaguing OpenAI as AI models become larger and more advanced.

From MarketWatch

To his credit, author Michael Scherer professes good intentions in featuring Kennedy in such an adulatory light: to help bridge some of the political division plaguing our country.

From Salon

The last Jews left Gaza City in 1929 during the riots that engulfed British-controlled Mandatory Palestine that year, ending a history shaped by the tragic events that plagued this repeatedly destroyed city.

From Barron's

What happens to us when we die is a question that has plagued the human mind since the beginning of time, a biologically ingrained fear so widespread that it’s the basis of almost every religion.

From Salon