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magazine

[mag-uh-zeen, mag-uh-zeen] / ˌmæg əˈzin, ˈmæg əˌzin /




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Fortune magazine recently reported that the “shadow default rate,” which measures companies that use risky payment-in-kind debt as a substitute for cash payments, has more than doubled since 2021, reaching 6.4%.

From MarketWatch

Sarah Everard was photographed by Vogue at V Festival in 2010, as part of a street fashion series by the magazine, something her mother said she was "thrilled" to feature in.

From BBC

IAC’s media business, which acquired magazine company Meredith in 2021, houses titles such as People, Food & Wine and Better Homes & Gardens under the People Inc. brand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nearby, a tactical belt with pouches for holding gun magazines was discarded on the ground alongside several articles of designer clothing, including a pair of Christian Dior underpants.

From Los Angeles Times

If it attracted the attention of motoring magazines and YouTube channels it could act as a "halo" for other vehicles in Aston Martin's line-up, he said.

From BBC