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[bak] / bæk /


ADJECTIVE
from earlier time
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Another risk is that household wealth has been buoyed by years of equity gains, and a sustained selloff could cause consumers to pull back, undermining an engine of economic growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

He hauls buckets of feed into the back of his ATV and unloads them in a pen crowded with cattle that outweigh him many times over.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I'm truly delighted to be stepping back into Grant Mitchell's shoes and returning to EastEnders later this year," said Kemp in a statement, adding it was an "honour" to be part of two significant storylines.

From BBC

Meanwhile, China's investments in tech, infrastructure and exports began to pay off - and became more visible as it reopened post pandemic, relaxing visa rules to bring back tourists.

From BBC

It is a saga that stretches back more than a decade.

From BBC