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churn

[churn] / tʃɜrn /


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While the structures have few windows or signs of human life, they are chock-full of computers running AI applications, processing credit-card transactions and churning through other business data around the clock.

From The Wall Street Journal

There is less churn in those sectors, and thus, less job creation.

From Barron's

Jonah’s stomach began to churn, to match his spinning head.

From Literature

When the core collapses, the outer gas is still in motion because of this churning process.

From Science Daily

Ford is working to overhaul its manufacturing system and, by next year, start up a new type of factory line that churns out $30,000 electric trucks.

From The Wall Street Journal