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pandemic

[pan-dem-ik] / pænˈdɛm ɪk /


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The pandemic, with its shift to remote work, was a boon for these quiet employees.

From The Wall Street Journal

At Jeep, where sales plummeted during the pandemic in part because of high pricing, lowering prices by thousands of dollars on many vehicles is allowing it to target a wider range of customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The pandemic was great for introverts, sourdough bread enthusiasts, and retail stocks.

From Barron's

Since the pandemic, they have faced more poor behaviour and greater numbers of pupils with complex needs, Unison said.

From BBC

The North last year permitted Russian tourists to return for the first time since the pandemic and Western tour operators briefly returned in February this year.

From Barron's