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reintroduce

verb as in introduce anew

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Snyder said Tesla has seen a surge in U.S. residential demand for solar energy, which it expects to continue as it reintroduces solar leasing.

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The government has also said that that by 2029, non-repayable maintenance grants will be reintroduced for some university students in England.

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If you miss it, it’s OK, because the writing is such that the storyline gets reintroduced after every commercial break.

Machine learning’s broad accessibility places everyone at risk of fraud and everyone, especially bad actors, in prime position to commit fraud ruthlessly unless we reintroduce humans back into the detection and prevention mix.

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When it was reintroduced this year, the Democrats assuaged unions by making phonics voluntary.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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