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whittles
  • present tense form of whittle (3rd person singular).

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Increasing awareness among health care workers may have an impact as well, Whittles says: Faster diagnoses mean patients will isolate sooner in their infection, reducing onward transmission.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 20, 2022

Whittles agrees, calling the findings “practical information, in terms of where it’s spreading. It is a morally neutral thing,” she says.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 20, 2022

Ms Whittles said she was "delighted" to see that the Research and Development tax credits now included cloud computing costs.

From BBC • Oct. 27, 2021

Mr Clough, who lived in Littleborough and worked at the former Whittles Bakery, left his entire estate, worth around £250,000, to the League Two club.

From BBC • Sep. 20, 2021

I dare say you've been in his father's store many a time,—Longworth & Whittles, one of the biggest and best dry-goods stores on Sixth avenue.

From A Village Ophelia and Other Stories by Aldrich, Anne Reeve