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underscore

[uhn-der-skawr, -skohr, uhn-der-skawr, -skohr, uhn-der-skawr, -skohr] / ˈʌn dərˌskɔr, -ˌskoʊr, ˌʌn dərˈskɔr, -ˈskoʊr, ˈʌn dərˌskɔr, -ˌskoʊr /


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But many say the scheme's durability also underscores a deeper structural problem: India's chronic inability to generate enough non-farm jobs to absorb surplus rural labour.

From BBC

But its humble origins—as an open-latticework structure made of rattan bars bound together with balls of hand-tied-twine knots—are evident, underscoring its manufacture and transformation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Monday’s departures are the largest so far, and they underscore how far Heritage has wandered under Mr. Roberts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The outcome of the Sun trial underscores the challenges in prosecuting Chinese influence in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

The combination of celebrity culture and the staging of violence underscored a movement increasingly defined not just by what it believes, but by how it performs.

From Salon