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[awl] / ɔl /


ADVERB
completely, without exception
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ADVERB
exclusively
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The technologies at the root of the selloff all are part of Claude Cowork, a desktop agent that for now is only available on Mac computers.

From Barron's

After all, it’s not always wise to invest in a largely untested, decentralized asset without nerves of steel.

From MarketWatch

“You see it all the time on that course.”

From The Wall Street Journal

When you step back, you’ll see all the markers that pointed to sweeping change—and a few that meant nothing.

From The Wall Street Journal

The game is back in San Jose’s backyard but some locals say San Francisco is having all the fun.

From The Wall Street Journal