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luster

[luhs-ter] / ˈlʌs tər /


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Google’s Gemini AI tool has also drawn new praise in recent days, adding to the tech titan’s market luster and weighing on the Tokyo-listed shares of SoftBank, a major investor in Gemini rival OpenAI.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pasadena may get a one-time windfall, but over time without an anchor tenant, revenue will shrink and the stadium’s luster will fade.

From Los Angeles Times

And gold, despite a recent pullback from all-time highs, has regained some of its luster lately.

From Barron's

But Broadway loses its luster if the streets and subways feel dangerous, and it’s an open question how much Mr. Mamdani will handcuff the New York Police Department.

From The Wall Street Journal

A 9-0 ruling would be right on the law and enhance the luster of the Court.

From The Wall Street Journal