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exodus

[ek-suh-duhs] / ˈɛk sə dəs /


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Her reorientation of the division led to a mass exodus of career staff — nearly three-quarters of the roughly 400 attorneys who were there at the beginning of 2025, by Dhillon’s telling.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 19, 2026

The war has also had far-reaching consequences abroad, filling camps in neighbouring Thailand and Bangladesh with an exodus of refugees, and creating fertile ground for transnational criminal enterprise.

From Barron's Jul. 1, 2026

And while the big exodus ended years ago, the east still has a more pronounced shortage of young people and skilled workers than the west.

From BBC Jun. 29, 2026

U.S. stock-market funds suffered $8.5 billion in outflows in the week to Wednesday, the first such exodus of investors since hostilities kicked off with Iran back in March.

From MarketWatch Jun. 26, 2026

It’s the least official final exodus off Earth you could imagine.

From "The Last Cuentista" by Donna Barba Higuera




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