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dent

[dent] / dɛnt /




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Economic worries aren’t putting much of a dent in consumers’ holiday shopping plans, with one glaring exception: Gen Z shoppers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Retail sales returned to growth in September after a prolonged slump, though sentiment is expected to be dented after a fire this week that killed at least 94 people in Hong Kong.

From The Wall Street Journal

And similar to the U.S., the Chinese film market has also been dented by the growth of short-form content and increasing popularity of watching entertainment on phones and tablets, keeping theatergoers at home.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s one small dent in a massive problem, but proof of what’s possible when we focus on care as essential infrastructure.

From MarketWatch

Others have tried but haven’t made much of a dent, ending up working pretty much as lead generators as well.

From MarketWatch