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retention
noun as in custody
noun as in memory
Strong matches
noun as in keeping
Strong matches
Example Sentences
On top of its annual operating budget of $10 billion a year, the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill included an added $7.5 billion a year for the next four years for recruiting and retention alone.
The lower the churn, the better a wireless carrier’s customer retention is.
Finally, there’s a retention election in Pennsylvania for three Democratic state supreme court justices.
Charter recognized that trend and began offering streaming apps to its broadband customers to help with retention efforts.
Picking up his son is Aaron Rushworth, 36, who believes the move could help improve teacher retention.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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