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bubble

[buhb-uhl] / ˈbʌb əl /




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A loss to the Huskies, who are 14-15, would make climbing back from the bubble brink especially harrowing.

From Los Angeles Times

"I'm in a bubble, it doesn't seem like reality yet," he told Good Morning Ulster.

From BBC

In December, Howard Marks published an investment memo titled, “Is it a bubble?” that expressed some of his skepticism and reservations about artificial intelligence and the stock-market boom it had created.

From MarketWatch

In December, Howard Marks published an investment memo titled, “Is it a bubble?” that expressed some of his skepticism and reservations about artificial intelligence and the stock market boom it had created.

From MarketWatch

Tech workers lost jobs in droves after 2001, not because the internet had made them obsolete, but because the internet-stock bubble had burst.

From The Wall Street Journal