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analogue

[an-l-awg, -og] / ˈæn lˌɔg, -ˌɒg /


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City AM's Adam Bloodworth concluded that the show at its core "is actually a fairly analogue musical experience", which sustains its quality "without relying on particularly viral moments, gimmicks or tricks".

From BBC

Communications watchdog Ofcom fined the telecoms giant after ruling it failed to protect vulnerable users of the devices, typically elderly and disabled people, during the transition from analogue to digital.

From BBC

In August 2018, the Justice Department secured an indictment against a Shanghai father and son alleged to have exported deadly fentanyl analogues and other drugs to 25 countries and 37 states.

From Washington Post

The weapon is more accurate and versatile than its Soviet-era analogues, Michael said.

From New York Times

I keep them around to toss on top of salads, and they’re a reasonable analogue to the fried noodles that come with takeout to garnish soup.

From Washington Post