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stay

[stey] / steɪ /








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If gas prices stay high for a long time, Porter said it’s even possible that, at the margins, some people will leave their jobs to find work that’s closer to home, offering cheaper commutes.

From MarketWatch

The memory of small children running blindly through the hallways screaming will stay with me forever.

From The Wall Street Journal

Do you reach for coffee at night to stay awake?

From Science Daily

"The improvement we saw is clinically meaningful. These workers were able to stay awake and alert throughout a full eight-hour shift, which has real implications for performance, safety, and quality of life," Czeisler said.

From Science Daily

The 15 winners, who used to work 14-hour days together in the finance team, made a pact to stay connected throughout the years by contributing £5 to the lottery draw.

From BBC