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entrant

[en-truhnt] / ˈɛn trənt /


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This means smaller firms, which tend to be more focused on innovation and have a younger workforce, may be more attractive to younger entrants than traditional "prime" contractors.

From BBC

But she’s watching the Google test and would welcome a new entrant.

From Barron's

Enrolment in the Secondary School of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh is falling, and many entrants do not complete the gruelling nine-year curriculum.

From Barron's

There are 17 international entrants, including from Germany, Hong Kong, the United States and Poland.

From Barron's

But it is increasingly contending with new entrants including Google and Amazon.com, and some of Nvidia’s big customers such as OpenAI and Meta Platforms are starting to design their own custom chips.

From The Wall Street Journal