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forging

[fawr-jing, fohr-] / ˈfɔr dʒɪŋ, ˈfoʊr- /








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So they’re forging on, trying to figure it out, their window closing and their fans’ frustration growing.

From Los Angeles Times

Given the house’s significance in forging one of America’s greatest rock albums, it has become an obligatory stop on Springsteen tours of the Jersey Shore.

From Salon

Still, some small and middle market companies are forging ahead, finding with AI an opportunity to build systems that more closely fit their unique needs.

From The Wall Street Journal

News organizations have taken a multipronged approach to AI companies, forging partnerships with some to ensure they get paid for their intellectual property, while pursuing litigation against others.

From The Wall Street Journal

It noted that buyers from around the world, who increasingly utilise online bidding, were forging a new global collectors market.

From Barron's