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avowal

[uh-vou-uhl] / əˈvaʊ əl /


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Despite Mr. Musk’s avowal to foster unfettered speech on the platform, he has also moved to suspend accounts, like Kanye West’s, after a series of antisemitic remarks.

From New York Times

But Mr. Fish says the conference’s avowal of “religious freedom for all” must include atheists in the conversation.

From Washington Times

In her ruling, Mays described Cunningham’s views as “the avowal” of a white Christian nationalist ideology.

From Seattle Times

“This is a central plan of this coalition together with the clear avowal that Germany is a country of immigration,” the ministry’s spokesperson said, responding to journalists’ questions about the complaints.

From Reuters

Even as Ye’s posts and avowals have become evermore incendiary.

From New York Times