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tenure

[ten-yer] / ˈtɛn yər /


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The first few months of his tenure have not been promising.

From BBC

Here are some of the headlines she made during her tenure.

From BBC

The former South Dakota governor's tenure was marked by an aggressive campaign to expel millions of undocumented migrants and high-profile photo ops.

From Barron's

And so is M: Because she hasn’t come out against John publicly, the English department wants to put her tenured self on administrative leave.

From The Wall Street Journal

These retirement millionaires have account-holding tenures of roughly 25 years or more, making their long-term focus a model for other investors, Fidelity said.

From MarketWatch