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collective

[kuh-lek-tiv] / kəˈlɛk tɪv /


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Each contract must have the “yes” or “no” outcome, and will range in price between $.01 to $0.99, representing what the collective market thinks of the likelihood of an event.

From MarketWatch

It created a fantasy world where thousands of players could log in simultaneously for a collective experience.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some viewers took to social media to complain about what they saw as a bait-and-switch, or to relay that their fellow partygoers had let out collective groans and boos at the end of the ad.

From The Wall Street Journal

These films cut across themes, genres and villains, and yet all tell us something about what it means to be an American, and the collective American head space at the time they were released.

From The Wall Street Journal

Barabak: The criticism of this collective field is that it’s terminally boring, as if we’re looking to elect a stand-up comic, a chanteuse or a juggler.

From Los Angeles Times