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remark

[ri-mahrk] / rɪˈmɑrk /




Example Sentences

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Putin, in fact, has yet to make any remarks on Maduro’s fate.

From The Wall Street Journal

Favre’s comments on Wednesday may have been in response to a recent online article that seemed to interpret his podcast remarks in a different way than he intended.

From Los Angeles Times

These were savvy remarks from the London-born coach, showing he understands the club's identity.

From BBC

“The U.S. consumer continued to face ongoing socioeconomic headwinds during the quarter, and we saw continued pronounced weakness amongst the Hispanic consumer cohort specifically,” company executives said in prepared remarks.

From MarketWatch

“One year in what we are living through is a K-shaped recovery,” said Joy Chen, executive director of the group, in opening remarks that echoed commentary on the nation’s economy.

From Los Angeles Times