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suitor

[soo-ter] / ˈsu tər /


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It is also possible another suitor could emerge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Target companies can benefit from an influx of cash, even if it’s from an unlikely suitor.

From The Wall Street Journal

When her suitor mistakes the blood for an injury, it soon becomes clear that his expensive education was somewhat incomplete.

From Barron's

Carrick ultimately felt more comfortable at West Ham - a long way from home - after spending time touring a host of suitors across the country.

From BBC

In the letter, McAloon questioned the structure of the offer price and how the suitors intended to attribute value between BlueScope’s North America business and its operations elsewhere.

From The Wall Street Journal