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modular

[moj-uh-ler] / ˈmɒdʒ ə lər /


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Unlike traditional theme parks that bet an attraction will be popular for decades, Netflix’s are modular, meaning they can move between Netflix Houses and be replaced as demand wanes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Venture Global has succeeded in building LNG plants faster than any other player, using modular construction techniques that allow its process to be replicated quickly.

From Barron's

But it also reflects the way recipes are often treated as modular — headnote, ingredients, directions — rather than as a single narrative with a beginning, middle and end.

From Salon

Surging electricity demand for AI data centers has revived interest in cleaner and reliable nuclear power, including restarting shuttered reactors, expanding existing ones and signing contracts for future small modular reactors.

From BBC

But the company’s plan for bringing small modular nuclear reactors to market has captured investors’ imagination.

From MarketWatch