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availability

[uh-vey-luh-bil-i-tee] / əˌveɪ ləˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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Public health experts refer to this as the obesogenic environment, a term first used in the 1990s as researchers began linking rising obesity rates to external factors like food availability, marketing, and urban design.

From BBC

But pricing and availability of perishable goods can change hourly, so Instacart wanted the chatbot to call its servers for real-time data.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then there is the varying availability - and quality - of parks, playgrounds, and libraries depending on where you live.

From BBC

Customers of major U.S. banks should check New Year’s Eve hours and ATM availability with their local branches.

From Barron's

Creed said Caterpillar increasingly is involved in early-stage planning with its data-center customers because electricity availability is a key project requirement.

From The Wall Street Journal