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repeated

[ri-pee-tid] / rɪˈpi tɪd /




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In particular, calcium ions can be difficult to move efficiently within a battery, and maintaining stable performance over repeated charge and discharge cycles has proven challenging.

From Science Daily

Once again, history repeated itself: We purchased our dream home with a tenants-in-common clause recorded on the deed where we each owned a 50% stake in the house.

From MarketWatch

In the absence of sufficient evidence to support these repeated claims, they have the whiff of pop psychology, and one gets the sense that Mr. Kimmel is straining to bend the facts to his interpretation.

From The Wall Street Journal

To move from "candidate" to "confirmed," astronomers must detect repeated transits.

From Science Daily

In recent months, Polymarket has been hit with repeated controversies about potential insider trading.

From The Wall Street Journal