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churn

verb as in mix up, beat

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“When you have constant new content coming, it really does help them reduce churn,” said Jeffrey Wlodarczak, chief executive of Pivotal Research Group.

That could help Spotify decrease subscriber churn, increase advertising dollars and attract new customers.

Kiley’s brand is centered on a constant churn of blog posts and dissenting speeches in Congress railing against Democrats and how their policies have hurt California.

A balanced diet keeps your gut's microbial cauldron churning smoothly.

From Salon

Additional Israel-Iran spats are possible as long as the wars in Gaza and Lebanon churn on.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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