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churn

[churn] / tʃɜrn /


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The machines, which fall in the specter of Historical Horse Racing, have the look and feel of a slot machine with a rapid churn of money.

From Los Angeles Times

This filthy and fascinating film is peering in, nose crinkled and stomach churning, to see what bubbles up.

From Los Angeles Times

They also want to know if customer churn rates have moved with the introduction of the value packs.

From The Wall Street Journal

“You see churn and change through the course of the year—in different seasonal moments—and over the course of life stages too,” said Stacy Taffet, chief growth officer of Hershey.

From The Wall Street Journal

The platform, he observed, “churns out new viral hits that are reaching ever-higher levels of popularity.”

From Barron's