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vacuum

[vak-yoom, -yoo-uhm, -yuhm] / ˈvæk yum, -yu əm, -yəm /


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"There's also been no indication that we're going to see a sustained military occupation in South America… perhaps a residual stabilisation presence to prevent a power vacuum," he said.

From BBC

I’d tried not to replicate my family members’ unions, and in that vacuum, I clung to a TV show.

From Los Angeles Times

The vacuum of space also means that contaminants can't sneak in.

From BBC

By 1926, things that at the century’s dawn had never been a part of daily life—vacuum cleaners, humans taking flight, military tanks, stainless steel—suddenly were.

From The Wall Street Journal

In November, an information vacuum during the government shutdown and scrutiny of AI’s returns sent markets into a tailspin.

From The Wall Street Journal