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inroad

[in-rohd] / ˈɪnˌroʊd /


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While the company is making inroads in other fields like oncology, Gilead’s cell therapy portfolio is a notable laggard.

From Barron's

China's new generation of carmakers are also increasingly making inroads into Europe.

From Barron's

What is more worrying than their kicking, is how England have struggled to make inroads into defences via other routes.

From BBC

For two years, Machado built inroads in Washington with prominent allies eager to promote her cause.

From The Wall Street Journal

David Wagner, head of equity and portfolio manager at Aptus Capital Advisors, says he prefers Lowe’s over Home Depot given the stock’s lower valuation and inroads in courting professional contractors.

From Barron's