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concoction

[kon-kok-shuhn, kuhn-] / kɒnˈkɒk ʃən, kən- /


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Leto’s grumbling Brit-inflected baritone is an unrecognizable concoction of trilled r’s and plummy vowels — and the best performance he’s done in years.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2026

But domestically, factories and shopkeepers have to contend with a concoction of issues, including persistently weak consumer spending and tighter safety regulations.

From Barron's • Feb. 13, 2026

On top of all this, Kincaid appears to have played a role in the concoction of the DOJ letter itself.

From Slate • Nov. 20, 2025

The cabbage concoction “is good, but by itself, you can only take so much of it, really,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 11, 2025

This is no herbal concoction that my mother grinds up out of woodland plants, it's high-tech medicine brewed up in the Capitol's labs.

From "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins




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