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churn

[churn] / tʃɜrn /


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Powerful currents twist and churn, creating swirling eddies that split into smaller and smaller vortices until their energy eventually fades away.

From Science Daily • Jun. 3, 2026

Vulcan, which at the time had fewer than 50 employees, said it would use the windfall to build a large new facility that would churn out thousands of tons of magnets a year.

From Salon • May 31, 2026

That has led to a rise across the industry in churn, or the percentage of customers who drop a service in a given month.

From MarketWatch • May 28, 2026

Instead, companies have taken advantage of the industry’s high churn, cutting head count by not replacing workers who quit or were fired, career-services professionals say.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 27, 2026

Rock after rock is thrown into the puddle, and mud and water churn.

From "The Ugly One" by Leanne Statland Ellis




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