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cite

[sahyt] / saɪt /


VERB
subpoena
Synonyms
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STRONGEST


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Ray's university friends have moved to Australia, South Korea and Hong Kong, with many citing the cost of living in the UK and lack of employment opportunities as factors.

From BBC

Britt highlighted the risks of AI for minors, citing a survey that found 64% of US teens use chatbots, with one-third using them daily.

From Barron's

The law cites a definition of fraud that includes merely giving a “false impression” of union matters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some cited a lack of trust that the neighbouring country would respect the truce, after previous ones had been broken.

From Barron's

A military-run census last year admitted it could not collect data from an estimated 19 million of the country's 50 million-odd inhabitants, citing "security constraints".

From Barron's