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spring

[spring] / sprɪŋ /








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A letter this spring informed Ms. Lau’s then-neighbors that they could receive a reward if they informed on her or delivered her to the Chinese embassy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Growth has sprung up to 14% in the last quarter, a number that will likely continue rising.

From Barron's

In the spring and summer, however, U.S. households timed their purchases of imported goods such as autos, appliances and other big-ticket items to take advantage of temporary delays or reductions in tariffs.

From MarketWatch

In the spring and summer, however, U.S. households timed their purchases of imported goods such as autos, appliances and other big-ticket items to take advantage of temporary delays or reductions in tariffs.

From MarketWatch

"We're planning for self-driving cars to carry passengers for the first time from spring, under our pilot scheme – harnessing this technology safely and responsibly to transform travel," Ms Alexander said in a post on X.

From BBC