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chemistry

[kem-uh-stree] / ˈkɛm ə stri /






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“They have some good chemistry,” said goalkeeper Jackson Friedman, one of the best in the Southland.

From Los Angeles Times

The films launched Culkin to fame and have become bona fide Christmas classics, whose emotional core lies in the palpable chemistry between Culkin and O’Hara.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite the script’s insistence otherwise, Cuoco and Claflin have no more chemistry than figures on facing pages in a clothing catalog.

From Los Angeles Times

This being “Bridgerton,” the chemistry between Benedict and Sophie is so crucial to the magic of their story and how it develops over time.

From Los Angeles Times

“But we know now, there’s a part of these chemistry problems which are best handled on the quantum computer.”

From Barron's