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modern

[mod-ern] / ˈmɒd ərn /


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“I believe the large and highly fragmented used vehicle market is only in the early innings of meeting the needs of the modern consumer.”

From Barron's

Critics equate this financial product to modern payday loans, saying the fees and tips essentially function as interest.

From MarketWatch

“I think our modern existence happens to pull from modes of interaction that really amp up the importance of mate value,” Eastwick said.

From Los Angeles Times

With the modern scoring system that allows skaters to accumulate up to a dozen points for a single jump, Siao Him Fa easily absorbed the two-point deduction for the flip.

From Los Angeles Times

This rare waterfront offering blends timeless architectural design, modern luxury, and exceptional construction in one of St. Augustine’s most coveted, walkable locations.”

From MarketWatch