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expansion

[ik-span-shuhn] / ɪkˈspæn ʃən /


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The UN's plan is an expansion of its response to Hurricane Melissa, which slammed Cuba in October, to include the humanitarian impact of the energy crisis.

From Barron's

He ran the carrier for 11 years - from 2006-2017 - overseeing a period of rapid expansion for the company, which began operations in 2003.

From BBC

However, Micron is expected to begin wafer output from a $50 billion expansion of its facilities in Idaho around the middle of next year.

From Barron's

This slowdown happened even after global expansion, with the app announcing in a post on X in December that it launched in 10 new countries, including Argentina, Chile, and Colombia.

From Barron's

Seattle could regain an NBA team after the league's board of governors voted to explore adding two expansion franchises, with Las Vegas the other potential location.

From BBC