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fraction

[frak-shuhn] / ˈfræk ʃən /




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Titan's slightly elongated orbit can disturb inner moons when their orbital periods become simple fractions of Titan's.

From Science Daily

“If we can build our models on our chips, we can build them at a fraction of the cost of a pure-play AI model provider,” DeSantis said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“An individual misuse does not amount to a lot of money, but when you’ve got literally thousands of cars traveling every day, even a fraction of that could add up to a lot.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It took him a fraction of a second to realize that he was still flying—and alive.

From The Wall Street Journal

A well-designed excise tax could achieve a greater reduction in consumption at a fraction of that markup, generating revenue instead of violence.

From The Wall Street Journal