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growing

[groh-ing] / ˈgroʊ ɪŋ /


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Carvana is a combination auto retailer and internet-marketplace company and is likely to benefit from a growing familiarity with buying cars — which are most people’s second-largest purchase, after a home — completely online, he said.

From MarketWatch

They also noted growing "segregation" during this time, meaning that different brain regions begin to operate in more distinct and specialized ways.

From Science Daily

"The situation at the border with Belarus is worsening, with the growing incursions of smuggling balloons into Lithuania's airspace," the European Commission chief wrote on X following talks with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda.

From Barron's

They reiterate a buy rating on miner Lynas, highlighting low costs and growing heavy rare-earths separation capacity “that is likely not fully appreciated yet.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I loved that show, it was an opportunity to keep growing our movement.”

From Los Angeles Times