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inch

noun as in one-twelfth of a foot/2.54 centimeters measured

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It noted that prices rose and consumer spending has “inched down” in recent weeks.

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Consumer spending inched down in recent weeks, despite some strength in electric-vehicle sales ahead of the expiration of a federal tax credit for EV buyers.

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But overall, the US central bank's "Beige Book" survey of conditions showed that economic activity changed little in recent weeks, even as "consumer spending, particularly on retail goods, inched down."

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The storm dumped more than two inches of rain at UCLA, not far from the Palisades burn zone and 1.27 inches in downtown Los Angeles as of 5 p.m.

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By Monday evening, rain fall totals in the Bay Area ranged from around 0.5 inches to 2 inches, according to the weather service.

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