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inroad

[in-rohd] / ˈɪnˌroʊd /


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But he is well aware of the inroads that podcasts are making into traditional media’s share of the audience and doesn’t want to be left behind.

From Los Angeles Times

With more than a billion internet users, India has seen a surge of investment as generative AI players seek inroads to the world's most populous country.

From Barron's

“Although timing remains uncertain, as does where the biggest inroads will be realized first and when the return on investment will be realized.”

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Curtis agrees it can initially be difficult to get a foothold among utilities, but said he reckons Neara has made strong inroads on that front.

From The Wall Street Journal

The concession, which reflected the growing inroads of Chinese companies into Panama's economy, was extended for 25 years in 2021.

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