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mainstream

[meyn-streem] / ˈmeɪnˌstrim /


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Yet a co-CEO model has yet to become a mainstream, long-term solution.

From BBC

The company this year is expected to benefit from sustained AI demand, a recovery in mainstream packaging after a two-year downturn, and continued growth in advanced chip bonding, Hesselink says.

From The Wall Street Journal

This will shift supply from illicit channels to the mainstream market, reducing the discount on Venezuela’s crude and immediately boosting the country’s oil revenue.

From The Wall Street Journal

Will they just be the play things of the rich or will they become cheap enough for mainstream use in the same way that robot hoovers have become?

From BBC

It was designed for autistic children unable to manage in mainstream school, but for whom special school might not be the right place.

From BBC