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chalk

[chawk] / tʃɔk /










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In San Francisco, Anthropic fans wielded brightly colored sidewalk chalk to ornament the pavement outside of the company’s office with messages of thanks, laudatories such as “You are patriots” and references to Nelson Mandela.

From The Wall Street Journal

When contradictions pile up, they are chalked up to style rather than substance.

From Salon

The key difference between the actions of a company like Browne’s or university researchers and those of Minimax or DeepSeek can be chalked up to a few things.

From MarketWatch

After often years at sea, adult Atlantic salmon swim thousands of miles to return to the chalk streams where they were born.

From BBC

However, the problem for the former Bournemouth and Newcastle defender was that instead of his second yellow card being chalked off, it was upgraded to a straight red card.

From BBC