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niche

[nich, neesh] / nɪtʃ, niʃ /


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Last month, an AI-generated "artist" known as Breaking Rust topped the US country digital song sales chart - a niche countdown, but one that shows audiences aren't averse to consuming computer-generated music.

From BBC

While questioning the correct pronunciation of “niche,” Gaffigan noted that his other hobby, gardening, isn’t funny enough to support a special, and that his spirits-centric jokes weren’t for mass consumption.

From The Wall Street Journal

This isn’t a niche concern or a “women’s issue.”

From Salon

“This was uncharted territory in which I could carve out my own niche,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is a thronged, esoteric, besottedly allusive novel, one of the most niche things I have ever reviewed.

From The Wall Street Journal