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bandwidth

[band-width, -with] / ˈbændˌwɪdθ, -ˌwɪθ /


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American concern over the judicial overhaul, coupled with frustration over Mr. Ben-Gvir and Mr. Smotrich, has consumed much of the bandwidth in the bilateral relationship.

From New York Times

Hotels also are stuffed with WiFi-blocking obstacles such as walls, electrical equipment, and other humans all sharing limited internet bandwidth.

From Washington Post

“And in that environment we don’t always have the emotional bandwidth to teach students as much as we should.”

From Washington Post

“I was really stretching the boundaries of how far I can take the musical bandwidth, while keeping you on the journey,” McCreary says.

From Seattle Times

This technique takes some time and mental bandwidth to set up properly and get used to, but it’s better overall.

From New York Times