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would

[wood, wuhd] / wʊd, wəd /




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As part of the deal, the U.S. guaranteed the U.K. would get zero tariffs for its pharmaceutical exports to the U.S. for at least three years, the governments said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“What would you like to do today, buddy?”

From Salon

I was trying to think back to whether I'd have done the same thing as a striker and, yes, I would.

From BBC

One investor concern, he noted, is that the company sits on “significant long-lived lease obligations” and would likely still be on the hook for many of them regardless of how the AI scene shakes out.

From MarketWatch

He would also condemn McLaren to one of the biggest chokes in the history of the sport.

From The Wall Street Journal