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spotlight

[spot-lahyt] / ˈspɒtˌlaɪt /




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The affair also put a spotlight on Nestlé’s culture and drew attention to the Swiss company’s struggle to make its 2,000-plus brands relevant at a time of changing consumer tastes, inflation and trade tensions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The camera-equipped devices can hover overhead, shine a spotlight at individuals and play a prerecorded message telling them to leave the area.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Golden Globe and Grammy nominations for the movie and its music will keep both in the spotlight in the early months of 2026.

From The Wall Street Journal

But now, U.S.-China competition is putting offshore mining back in the spotlight.

From The Wall Street Journal

This year, the pistachio finally got its moment in the spotlight, after a woman with a very specific pregnancy craving turned it into a phenomenon.

From BBC