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ream

[reem] / rim /


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They refused to invest in a country mired in economic turmoil and reams of business restrictions that made it difficult to import equipment and send dollars out of the country.

From The Wall Street Journal

The BBC airs vast reams of entertainment and sports programming across multiple television and radio stations and online platforms — but it’s the BBC’s news output that is most often under scrutiny.

From Los Angeles Times

But his elder brother eventually found that he'd installed a VPN to use Character.ai and they discovered reams and reams of messages.

From BBC

The author has the benefit of Shepard’s writing, which encompasses reams of plays, short stories, and essays, as well as candid insights from friends and collaborators like Johnny Dark and Ethan Hawke.

From Los Angeles Times

Hulu’s ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ and Peacock’s ‘Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy’ are based on notorious slayings that received reams of news coverage in their day, but each tells a captivating story.

From Los Angeles Times