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cadence

[keyd-ns] / ˈkeɪd ns /


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But the company’s footprint is expanding rapidly, and its awareness and loyalty among consumers are growing even faster, fueled by social-media-friendly product drops, giveaways, and an active cadence of innovation.

From Barron's

But data centers operate year-round and 24 hours a day—they’re changing the cadence of electricity demand, causing it to rise in winter.

From Barron's

The supply of memory products has been squeezed as AI chip makers have started rolling out advanced chips on an annual cadence.

From MarketWatch

By relying on a rigorous cadence—clear roles for containment, crisp communications and a maniacal mission focus—we didn’t just survive; we turned a skeptic into a raging fan.

From The Wall Street Journal

The accent, the cadence, the theatricality...She didn’t sing like she’d practiced for hours in her dorm room.

From Literature