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scramble

[skram-buhl] / ˈskræm bəl /




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By early 2025, GM executives were scrambling to get a read on the U.S. market.

From The Wall Street Journal

Governments in Asia have been scrambling to bring migrant workers home.

From BBC

Governments are in crisis mode, scrambling to get their hands on whatever energy is available.

From The Wall Street Journal

Helium users, who mostly lock in supply through long-term contracts, are now scrambling for scarce short-term spot market cargoes, a bidding war that has caused prices to more than double, market watchers say.

From The Wall Street Journal

The scramble comes after many businesses in the Gulf dropped war-risk cover in recent years to reduce their premiums, brokers said, trusting the region’s reputation as a haven from political turmoil.

From The Wall Street Journal