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deliver

[dih-liv-er] / dɪˈlɪv ər /








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A woman who was born without a womb and told she would not have children of her own went on to help deliver her biological son - who is about to celebrate his first birthday.

From BBC

It is also expected that King Charles will deliver an address to Congress.

From BBC

“We are creating a new paradigm for AI: one that adapts to diverse hardware environments and delivers maximum intelligence per unit of compute and energy,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Virtus and its partners are ready to get to work restoring jobs, revitalizing production and delivering on the promise of U.S.-DRC critical minerals trade.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I travel often, usually for longer stretches, but I’ve learned that some cities are especially good at delivering in a short window: great food, easy momentum, and plenty to do without overplanning.

From Salon