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bedrock

[bed-rok] / ˈbɛdˌrɒk /
NOUN
basis
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Analysts say the stability of those market bedrocks—as well as the institutions that oversee them—could dictate gold’s path forward.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Put another way, PE multiples are shorthand measures of investor confidence in future earnings power, built on a bedrock of predictably supportive government policy.”

From Barron's

“Semiconductors remain the bedrock of AI progress, yet the manufacturing base for advanced chips is remarkably narrow,” he adds.

From MarketWatch

It said in 2024 the land off Bath Street in the Millbay area was surveyed to locate bedrock and identified two potential anomalies - "both of which were discovered to be harmless".

From BBC

Big picture: Low layoffs and low unemployment have formed part of the bedrock of the five-year-old economic expansion.

From MarketWatch