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alternative

[awl-tur-nuh-tiv, al-] / ɔlˈtɜr nə tɪv, æl- /




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Brands like Equinox gyms and Almond Breeze almond milk have played off AI slop frustration in recent ad campaigns, offering themselves as authentic, real alternatives.

From Barron's

Hong Kong residents hoping to cash in on a precious metals rally are buying up bars of silver as an alternative to gold that they say has become "too expensive" after reaching record highs.

From Barron's

Those companies are looking to appeal to consumers who for years have been seeking cheaper alternatives as prices have risen, and who may be increasingly frustrated with getting what they paid for.

From MarketWatch

Indigenous artists work with video, photography and alternative media, just as their counterparts do anywhere else, with equally varied results.

From The Wall Street Journal

That has led some of those companies to invest in alternative energy sources, such as nuclear energy, and even to consider putting data centers in space that can draw power from the sun.

From MarketWatch