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hybrid

[hahy-brid] / ˈhaɪ brɪd /


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The prominent use of samples and interpolations in Luther and APT could put them at a disadvantage here; which is good news for Carpenter's Manchild - whose country-pop hybrid appeals to a broad cross-section of voters.

From BBC

In the U.S., he wants to double the number of hybrid models to more than 18 by 2030 while slowing the transition to fully electric vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the 1940s, Lam developed his own distinctive, hybrid figures, pictographic language and pictorial style.

From The Wall Street Journal

The engines now have 50% of their total power produced by the electrical part of the hybrid engine, and will require much more energy management than ever before in F1.

From BBC

Much of IBM’s past research has incorporated hybrids of quantum and classical computing.

From Barron's