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chasing

[chey-sing] / ˈtʃeɪ sɪŋ /


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"If she was chasing fashion trends, we would think she was blown away by every wind," she adds, suggesting its traditional look helps to convey the sense of stability.

From BBC

AI infrastructure investments more circular than a dog chasing its tail?

From The Wall Street Journal

“You could definitely reach six figures,” David McFarland, McDermott-Mostowy’s agent, said of what the speedskater needs annually to live and train while chasing his Olympic dream.

From Los Angeles Times

"They are a good chasing side. We have had three heavy rollers already and there will be another one tomorrow morning," he said.

From BBC

"Our model suggests that natural populations are not truly adapted to their environments because environments change very quickly, and populations are always chasing the environment."

From Science Daily