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warehouse

[wair-hous, wair-houz, -hous] / ˈwɛərˌhaʊs, ˈwɛərˌhaʊz, -ˌhaʊs /


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Military investments also tend to be less useful for the wider economy than spending on machinery or infrastructure, since weapons either sit in warehouses or are destroyed rather than being used productively.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ishihara says the cluster of chips occupy part of an existing facility at what’s known as a “collocation” site, rather than being housed in its own server warehouse.

From Barron's

We had the warehouses going — there’s first a recording studio, so we’re recording music while their dance rehearsals are going on.

From Los Angeles Times

Amazon is “‘almost universally recognized’ as the leader in warehouse and fulfillment robotics space,” Ms. Warren and other progressives wrote to Biden Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan in September 2022.

From The Wall Street Journal

The song splits the difference between atmospheric trap heaven and hardstyle hell, placing you squarely in a warehouse mosh pit.

From Los Angeles Times