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express

[ik-spres] / ɪkˈsprɛs /






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Parents expressed concern about the volume of personal information tied to photo orders — including names, grades, teachers and school affiliation — alongside broader anxiety over how data might be used or shared.

From Salon

The search results provided do not contain expressed opposing viewpoints to the article’s main perspectives on the mental health crisis affecting children in Gaza.

From Los Angeles Times

Raman has been delivering a similarly complicated message, expressing deep respect for the mayor while arguing that the city is in desperate need of change.

From Los Angeles Times

Some Labour MPs have expressed their concerns about the story.

From BBC

The senior diplomat, who is playing a key role in the current talks as he did in the negotiations more than a decade ago, also expressed concern about the American president's conflicting messages.

From BBC