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tick

[tik] / tɪk /




Example Sentences

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Across the U.S., just 4.1% of returns ticked the same box.

From The Wall Street Journal

That was in line with the expansion expected by economists and slightly ahead of Statistics Canada’s advance estimate that GDP would tick up 0.1%.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s clear that he has navigated the fraught shoals of the bureaucratic politics of the administration effectively. He hasn’t ticked off anybody who matters, and that’s a lot by itself.”

From The Wall Street Journal

With the clock ticking down towards next year's election, the president appears concerned about the way that people are responding to him.

From BBC

The number of people collecting benefits did tick up slightly for the week ending Nov. 15 to 1.96 million claims.

From Barron's