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aberration

[ab-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌæb əˈreɪ ʃən /




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"Studies suggest these aberrations in the vortex are happening more often in a warming world, which favors more frequent winter extremes," said Francis.

From Barron's

Her fate is prelude, prediction and warning — it’s not an aberration.

From Salon

Investors will have to decide whether Kioxia’s disappointing report is an aberration or a sign of troubles ahead.

From Barron's

"When I look at Bunny, I don't see an aberration," he says.

From BBC

"Allowing millions of human beings to live -- and die -- victims of hunger is a collective failure, an ethical aberration, a historical sin," Leo said in a speech at the Rome-based UN agricultural agency.

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