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plugged in

[pluhgd-in] / ˈplʌgdˈɪn /












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Since then, Tenev has come to realize that plugged-in, aggressive traders are actually key to his company’s success.

From The Wall Street Journal

Adam Schefter, the most plugged-in NFL reporter anywhere, did in fact begin an X.com post Monday with the words “Tom Brady is coming out of retirement” — but he didn’t mean that the greatest quarterback of all time was actually doing so.

From Los Angeles Times

Even as he wanders away from his thesis for pages and pages at a time, Freedman provides a lively gloss on Dylan’s rise from unknown folk beacon to counterculture superstar and, to some, plugged-in traitor to the folk cause.

From Los Angeles Times

But they are very plugged-in; they know the world around them.

From Los Angeles Times

The book — which demystifies ancient concepts from Stoicism, Buddhism and Greek philosophy for modern, plugged-in, multitasking audiences — arose that evening, when Robbins says she was “being a complete control freak” and “micromanaging every detail.”

From Los Angeles Times