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pivotal

[piv-uh-tl] / ˈpɪv ə tl /


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The series would move back to New York for a pivotal Game 6 next Tuesday—meaning another game’s worth of revenue.

From Barron's • Jun. 11, 2026

Identifying the sturdiest pairing is another decision that could prove pivotal as England and Tuchel aim for a strong start to their campaign.

From BBC • Jun. 11, 2026

"The remarkable success of this AI-designed 'super-antigen' trial marks a pivotal leap forward in our ability to deliver broad, lasting viral protection."

From Science Daily • Jun. 5, 2026

The new film arrives at a pivotal time for Mattel, which is facing pressure from investors to grow its business.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 4, 2026

As in so many other ways, 1919 would be a pivotal year in aeronautics, too.

From "1919 The Year That Changed America" by Martin W. Sandler




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