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concrete

[kon-kreet, kong-, kon-kreet, kong-, kon-kreet, kong-] / ˈkɒn krit, ˈkɒŋ-, kɒnˈkrit, kɒŋ-, kɒnˈkrit, kɒŋ- /




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"It would take a great deal of diplomacy and concrete steps to mend that," he says.

From BBC

The plan “commits us to the concrete steps needed to be a good neighbor in the communities where we build, own, and operate our datacenters,” Microsoft President Brad Smith said in a blog post.

From Barron's

"NATO is only now in the process of developing more concrete plans on this, and these will then be discussed jointly with our US partners."

From Barron's

"Most Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy was rooted in concrete concerns that can be addressed and successfully overcome with time and increasing availability of information," the study in The Lancet journal said.

From Barron's

Parts of the walls were blown away, leaving piles of bricks, large concrete slabs and furniture strewn across the floor.

From BBC