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collection

[kuh-lek-shuhn] / kəˈlɛk ʃən /


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Courts allowed collections to continue precisely because the government called refunds simple, assured and beyond dispute.

From The Wall Street Journal

With NHL players returning to the Olympics following a 12-year absence, the Americans arrived here widely viewed as legitimate contenders, boasting a roster capable of competing with Canada’s vast collection of superstars.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then in 2018, the state passed another unprecedented bill that required all companies give California users certain privacy rights, such as a chance to opt out of data collection and delete some of their information.

From Los Angeles Times

Syndrome: This refers to a collection of symptoms/signs that occur together.

From BBC

Instead of looking directly for faint starlight, they searched for tight groupings of globular clusters, which are dense, spherical collections of stars that typically orbit galaxies.

From Science Daily