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bandwagon

[band-wag-uhn] / ˈbændˌwæg ən /




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But they’re not necessarily the ones jumping on the AI bandwagon.

From The Wall Street Journal

A 2015 study found that the bandwagon effect makes people spend more on luxury goods.

From New York Times

Political tracts, bandwagon novels, celebrity biographies, self-help guides — these are the mayflies of publishing.

From Washington Post

Eager to jump on this fast-moving bandwagon, Sotheby’s has come up with a new format called “The Now” sales, focusing on works by the most coveted names of the moment.

From New York Times

“Before, even hard-line Islamists did not care about it,” Eyüp said, “but once Erdoğan raised it, everybody loved it and they jumped on the bandwagon.”

From New York Times