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transpire

[tran-spahyuhr] / trænˈspaɪər /




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While major chip makers have some helium supply in reserve, there’s some uncertainty about what would transpire if the conflict were to drag on and disrupt helium production over a longer span.

From MarketWatch

For example, if you spoke to a customer-service rep who couldn’t resolve the issue, note the date and time of that call and what transpired.

From MarketWatch

The 40-year-old's dream of working in the tourism industry has not transpired.

From BBC

"But I believe this is a conversation that one needs to have after we have a careful reflection as to what has transpired, especially in recent days and hours," he told BBC Newsnight.

From BBC

The basic premise appears to be that the scrap for survival takes no account of big names - once you're down there anything can transpire.

From BBC