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sizable

[sahy-zuh-buhl] / ˈsaɪ zə bəl /


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“The number one thing is the very sizable increase in Japanese, German, non-U.S. bond market yields, such that now those bonds can actually generate a very sizable positive return if you have a recession.”

From MarketWatch

Few of Bindery’s authors have Summers’ high profile or sizable backlog.

From Los Angeles Times

A sizable boat dock sticks out over the water, while a swimming pool overlooking Biscayne Bay can be seen in the backyard.

From MarketWatch

OTTAWA—Canada is seeking to create 125,000 jobs and increase corporate revenue by billions annually by ensuring domestic firms receive priority from a sizable increase in defense spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

Robinson to its “tactical outperform” list, calling out the potential for sizable upside to the analysts’ $219 price target.

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