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fare

[fair] / fɛər /
NOUN
amount charged for transportation
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Galaxy’s data-center business, which is building a massive campus in rural Texas, is faring better.

From Barron's

Among other things, they inspire this column’s occasional “Pariah Capital” feature, where I like to imagine how you’d fare if you just did the exact opposite of the Wall Street consensus.

From MarketWatch

Archer fared slightly better, picking up two wickets despite being targeted early on, with Nissanka launching him out of the ground in his opening over.

From BBC

Taylor admitted the cost of paying for air fares and accommodation so often did add up, but said he did not drink or smoke and bought annual passes to make it more affordable.

From BBC

“KPop Demon Hunters” already is faring well this awards season: It won two Golden Globes and received two Oscar nominations for best animated feature and original song.

From Los Angeles Times