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outlet

[out-let, -lit] / ˈaʊt lɛt, -lɪt /


NOUN
store that sells discounted items
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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The teacher said providing a creative outlet made it easier for some to begin broaching painful topics.

From Los Angeles Times

On one major outlet I checked, the “get in” price for the final is hovering just under $9,000.

From The Wall Street Journal

Smith's testimony to the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee was being held behind closed doors, but several US media outlets obtained excerpts of his prepared remarks.

From Barron's

The ones hosted by journalistic outlets often were restrained, with budgets—rather than propriety—keeping excess in check.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The discovery of the 'first black Briton known to us' gained traction across several media outlets, non-fiction books, educational resources and academic publications," they wrote in the paper.

From BBC