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electronic

[ih-lek-tron-ik, ee-lek-] / ɪ lɛkˈtrɒn ɪk, ˌi lɛk- /


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He said that higher gas prices normally put more pressure on durable goods — that is, products that last longer, like electronics and appliances — and less on services, like restaurants.

From MarketWatch

The electronic controls to open the doors did not work, the complaint said.

From Los Angeles Times

The future Peaches eventually strapped on an electric axe, then found she could do everything a band could do by herself, using electronics.

From Los Angeles Times

It will also pursue merger-and-acquisition deals in those fields, including automotive electronics.

From The Wall Street Journal

The war has triggered a severe global oil shortage that has destabilized electronics, agriculture, pharmaceutical and energy supply chains.

From Los Angeles Times