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chambers

[cheym-berz] / ˈtʃeɪm bərz /






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The San Francisco-based company has been joined by a broad coalition of groups — including chambers of commerce, trade unions and community organizations — advocating for the change.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 29, 2026

Congress will be out of session next week, so both chambers would have to pass funding measures by Friday for workers to be guaranteed pay in early May.

From Barron's • Apr. 28, 2026

And so lawmakers in both chambers have been leaping over each other this week to introduce their ballroom bills.

From Slate • Apr. 28, 2026

Upon arrival, he has to turn in his cellphone before spending up to 12 hours a day in “my SCIF,” the acronym for the secure chambers where senior officials discuss classified matters.

From Salon • Apr. 22, 2026

She leads Ivy, Rémy, and me out of the apartments, on the long walk to the princess's chambers.

From "The Belles" by Dhonielle Clayton