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enroll

[en-rohl] / ɛnˈroʊl /




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“It’s hard to find enough time in the day to look ahead and work on planning with clients—but that’s the promise of AI,” says Matt Metras, an enrolled agent at MDM Financial Services.

From Barron's

The project enrolled more than 5,100 Black and white adults between ages 18 and 30 in the mid-1980s and followed them through 2020.

From Science Daily

He would then enroll in a military academy to become an officer, and they would start a family.

From The Wall Street Journal

People enrolled in Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare are due to keep getting their checks and other benefits.

From MarketWatch

The accounts will at first be funded with government money, and perhaps most importantly, children can enroll when they are born.

From MarketWatch