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sizable

[sahy-zuh-buhl] / ˈsaɪ zə bəl /


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The country still runs a sizable current-account surplus—roughly $500-700 billion—but instead of accumulating in official reserves, those savings are being deployed abroad by firms, households, and financial institutions.

From Barron's

This time, it is bidding $5.2 billion and vowing to make sure the transaction clears any regulatory hurdles by including a sizable break fee to sweeten the deal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cardiff declined to disclose the amount of their investment, saying only that they hold a sizable position.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sizable November decline could be attributed to a variety of factors, experts note, but one stands out: the U.S. federal government shutdown.

From MarketWatch

The company has developed a sizable Climate Solutions group that seeks to capitalize on demand for its land from solar and wind power developers.

From Barron's