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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

Major retailers, companies and brands have also jumped on the bandwagon, releasing Galentine's Day-themed merchandise in addition to Valentine's Day goodies.

From Salon

I picked the Rams, and the Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals, and now I’m using the same rationale to keep this bandwagon humming.

From Los Angeles Times

This is the point where many chefs and restaurateurs jump off the electric bandwagon: shortly after they review the costs to build out or retrofit a space for an electric kitchen.

From Washington Post