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ditch

[dich] / dɪtʃ /




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The company recently ditched its much-hyped Sora video app, and is looking at other areas to cut so it can focus its efforts on building so-called productivity tools, particularly coding assistants.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the truck turns onto Flores Road, which goes between two fields of yellow wildflowers and squat oak trees, there’s a flash of light in the ditch.

From Literature

No one liked humans, not even the half-brained toads who lived in the muddy ditch along the road.

From Literature

Do I ditch my $2,400 home insurance?

From MarketWatch

Some of its policies have been delivered, while others have been delayed - and a few have been ditched entirely.

From BBC