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churn

[churn] / tʃɜrn /


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At full capacity, the Aridge factory can churn out one every 30 minutes.

From Barron's

The company has recently built four factories and is rushing to construct more than a dozen more to churn out everything from ammunition to drones and armored vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mindlessly churning through the tedium of business is JR’s superpower, which he unleashes with an initial stock purchase after a class field trip to Wall Street.

From The Wall Street Journal

Washing machines in China’s hinterland are being churned out under the command of an AI “factory brain.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Compared with the relatively more stable, higher-margin employer and Medicare Advantage segments, the exchanges are small, volatile and serve a lower-income population that churns frequently.

From The Wall Street Journal