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endorse

[en-dawrs] / ɛnˈdɔrs /




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On Friday, Raman said she could not remember exactly when she endorsed Bass, saying she believed it came during a phone call with the mayor “probably in the fourth quarter of last year.”

From Los Angeles Times

AI technology is allowing criminals around the world to create sophisticated voice and video copies of well-known figures to endorse scam investments, and helping make dodgy online messages appear more genuine.

From Barron's

All the party's MSPs who have spoken have endorsed the Sarwar position, with only two Scottish Labour MPs doing the same.

From BBC

You let us know, endorsing many of our selections but insisting we’d missed a few.

From Los Angeles Times

Pop star Taylor Swift has asked the US government to stop a bedding company's attempt to trademark the phrase "Swift Home", saying it could mislead consumers into believing she had endorsed their products.

From BBC