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ave

[ah-vey, ey-vee] / ˈɑ veɪ, ˈeɪ vi /




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In August 2025, train drivers' union Semaf issued a communiqué warning that the state of a number of AVE lines was causing "a lack of comfort and reliability" for those travelling.

From BBC • Jan. 20, 2026

As a result, the Nodal signal predominates there and the AVE population differentiates.

From Science Daily • Jun. 18, 2024

So we took solace in what we had left, which was our success in sports, and the Spanish brand, of which the AVE is the leading representative.

From Time • Jul. 29, 2013

The accident comes at a bad time for Spanish AVE high-speed railway interests, seeking contracts in Brazil for a proposed line linking Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paolo.

From Reuters • Jul. 28, 2013

The bells," he pondered, "say like the Angels, AVE MARIA; but their voice is lost in the mists of heaven.

From The Well of Saint Clare by Allinson, A. R. (Alfred Richard)




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