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shuffle

[shuhf-uhl] / ˈʃʌf əl /




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The offensive line has shuffled positions with surprising success, and Miller has exceeded all expectations, earning a place in USC’s future plans.

From Los Angeles Times

The executive shuffle comes at a critical juncture for the industry—rife with uncertainty over consumer demand and questions over how artificial intelligence will change shopping behavior.

From Barron's

That’s a far cry from just four years ago, when the pandemic forced ceremonies to postpone and shuffle dates, and the Grammys thought nothing of landing on the SAG Awards’ original date.

From Los Angeles Times

To illustrate a 4% chance, he said, he would sometimes take out a deck of cards, shuffle them and tell patients, “You have to pick a black ace from the deck to have a baby.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Much of what Democrats demanded didn’t make the compromise cut, even as Republicans shuffled through some provisions that will disappoint fiscal conservatives.

From The Wall Street Journal