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fray

[frey] / freɪ /




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The festival has had the air of an arthouse bubble when it comes to the topic of AI and the event's leadership is keeping above the fray.

From Barron's

Low blows from Wolves, but blows that may have landed on already frayed nerves.

From BBC

The countries' traditionally deep economic ties have frayed in recent years over issues ranging from claims of unfair trade practices to protectionism and the supply of critical minerals.

From Barron's

As a result, the relationship between Brunel and Epstein appeared to fray.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jonah could tell that Chip had already folded and unfolded it many times: the creases were beginning to fray.

From Literature