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array

[uh-rey] / əˈreɪ /






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But investors need to be sure their portfolios include a wider array of stocks, particularly those that can provide income and stability in what will probably remain a volatile market.

From Barron's

Two giant arrays of cracks spread across the entire summit area.

From Literature

The museum devotes a retrospective to the work of the itinerant Cuban-born artist, who sought to merge his far-flung array of influences into a singular personal style.

From The Wall Street Journal

The researchers showed a working 40-cavity array in the current study, along with a proof-of-concept system containing more than 500 cavities.

From Science Daily

The painstaking pop production that earned the song a record of the year nomination was jettisoned, with Gaga screaming the hook against a blinding array of floodlights.

From BBC