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obscure

[uhb-skyoor] / əbˈskyʊər /






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The latest installments, “East” and “West,” focus on artisans engaged at the highest level of their sometimes obscure vocations.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We found that because AI is so powerful, it can differentiate many obscure biological signals that cannot be detected by standard human evaluation," Yu said.

From Science Daily

“I just love it. Sharing and being able to get out those obscure records. Sometimes it’s the big anthems everyone knows and sometimes it’s a tune that was an anthem to me.”

From Los Angeles Times

If grade inflation is a genuine problem, it is more troubling where grades obscure weak preparation.

From The Wall Street Journal

When passing clouds obscure the Sun, the strength typically dips below this threshold.

From BBC