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herald

[her-uhld] / ˈhɛr əld /




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"We are heralding in a new era for the environment and productivity in Australia," Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told reporters in the capital Canberra.

From Barron's

Some in the business community will interpret this as possibly heralding another higher-than-inflation rise in the national living wage, which also tends to push up other salaries in a firm's wage structure.

From BBC

The head of the World Resources Institute, Ani Dasgupta, heralded COP30 for delivering "breakthroughs to triple adaptation finance, protect the world's forests and elevate the voices of Indigenous people like never before."

From Barron's

Put another way, an internal company executive profile heralded Matthews and other senior women as “the women behind the bro brand.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He ludicrously heralded the deal as an example of his “get stuff done” motto.

From The Wall Street Journal