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sync

[singk] / sɪŋk /




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Sadly for Warren, earpiece issues left him singing flat and out of sync during his segment.

From BBC

However, the way different asset classes moved on Friday wasn’t entirely in sync with how markets expect Warsh to act as Fed chair.

From MarketWatch

For years, Southwest stuck with a one-size-fits-all approach that fell out of sync with competitors, who went deeper into tiered fares and charging for different services as a way to drum up more profits.

From MarketWatch

In Indian cinema, playback singing refers to studio recordings of songs that actors lip‑sync on screen - a bedrock of Bollywood storytelling.

From BBC

You can look at friendship as a journey that is like a double helix: Sometimes you and a friend will be in sync financially or emotionally, and other times you’ll be out of alignment.

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