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ream

[reem] / rim /


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British Curling already collects reams of data on training sessions and competitions, but how might that be better used to develop match strategies?

From BBC

The reams of documents, emails, photos and videos have touched almost every corridor—including finance, government, the media, arts, sports and academia.

From The Wall Street Journal

He went on to have an especially good financial crisis, defending banks against reams of litigation triggered by Wall Street’s near-collapse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Concerns remain about an AI bubble and big tech’s colossal investments in AI infrastructure, and the technology still spews out reams of inaccurate information.

From MarketWatch

The finished costume of rich red silk lay across her bed, and she was busy draping reams of sunny yellow material across the foot of mine.

From Literature