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via

[vahy-uh, vee-uh] / ˈvaɪ ə, ˈvi ə /


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There is a black market and to be safe people should avoid buying from unregulated sellers such as beauty salons or via social media.

From BBC

In Portland, a woman was charged with assault via tambourine.

From Los Angeles Times

Strengthening Byers’ new contention that he had indeed told the criminal underworld in St. Louis—and, via the informant, the FBI as well—long before the assassination was a May 8, 1968, memorandum from the Birmingham FBI field office to J. Edgar Hoover that came during the hottest point of the Ray manhunt.

From Slate

Its final choice was also supported by evidence of "real language usage", after its experts tracked the use of the shortlisted words throughout the year via "a 30-billion-word corpus of global language data".

From Barron's

Telecare systems typically work by having an emergency button which automatically calls the emergency services or carers when pressed via a user's landline.

From BBC