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trendy

adjective as in in fashion, style

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Skills-based hiring was trendy at the height of corporate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

“China is at the starting point of the era of spiritual consumption, with diverse core consumption motivations for trendy products,” analysts at ZheShang Securities said in a research note.

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Over time, Pizza Hut's market has been sliced up and distributed to its trendier, more nimble rivals.

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"We try to prevent people from adopting because it's trendy or impulsively. And in cases like these, which we know exist, to prevent any macabre practices," Duque said.

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Although Barstool Sports was founded in Massachusetts, it’s now a media behemoth in New York City, where it has offices in the trendy borough of Brooklyn.

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