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exodus

[ek-suh-duhs] / ˈɛk sə dəs /


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The construction industry is looking to AI and AI agents to make project managers’ lives easier, and eventually address an exodus of retiring talent.

From The Wall Street Journal

I didn’t know until then that we were part of an exodus of thousands of children sent here by parents who don’t want us growing up in communist Cuba.

From Literature

For example, each state in Spain sets its own wealth tax rate, and Madrid’s is 0% — but that has not caused an exodus from other parts of Spain to Madrid, Galle said.

From Los Angeles Times

An exodus of prosecutors who didn’t care for his staff screaming sessions and boorish press conferences.

From Los Angeles Times

Restricting profits reduces competition, and can prompt a California-style exodus from a market, according to the industry.

From The Wall Street Journal