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momentum

[moh-men-tuhm] / moʊˈmɛn təm /


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Head's match-winning century was one of the great Ashes moments and gave Australia momentum they have not relinquished.

From BBC

The appeal is rhythm and momentum: one big mise en place, one big protein cook-off, one big batch of baked goods.

From Salon

But the company’s earnings call in December signaled momentum among customers paying for AI solutions and an increasing volume of AI tokens processed.

From MarketWatch

“This past year, because a lot of advertisers weren’t really sure whether TikTok was going to stay or go, it did kind of slow the momentum that we had seen on that platform,” Willens said.

From Los Angeles Times

The AI trade that has underpinned much of the market’s advance shows signs of deterioration, with momentum waning.

From Barron's