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chiefly

[cheef-lee] / ˈtʃif li /


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AI adoption has had a minimal impact on labor and productivity chiefly because it is still in the early stages.

From Barron's

The momentum developed by its cloud intelligence group was chiefly driven by public cloud revenue growth and the increasing adoption of AI-related products.

From MarketWatch

Objects are separated chiefly by region and/or era among seven expansive, interlocking pavilions and a handful of smaller galleries.

From The Wall Street Journal

The White House has been chiefly interested of late in their potential to create demand for government securities at a time when it needs to sell more of them.

From MarketWatch

“We’re doing very little socially apart from posting clips from our show. That is chiefly the social strategy, which is not rocket science.”

From Los Angeles Times