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autumn

[aw-tuhm] / ˈɔ təm /
NOUN
season between summer and winter
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"Louie was unfortunate not to get his opportunity in the autumn, but he's trained well," said Tandy.

From BBC

When Worcester went into administration in autumn 2022, both soon picked up new clubs with Atkinson heading to Gloucester and Smith signed by Northampton.

From BBC

But it means that, come the autumn Budget, there could still be a need for tax or spending changes - if the sums on the public finances are to add up.

From BBC

Blue Owl’s troubles intensified last autumn with a plan to merge one of its oldest private, or “semiliquid,” funds for individual investors with a publicly traded one.

From The Wall Street Journal

Danish government policies influenced Labour's proposals for asylum reform last autumn, and the home secretary is expected to begin implementing some of them from next week.

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