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crunch
noun as in crucial point
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The middle-age crunch of caring for both children and parents has added to the load.
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AI crunches data faster than any human ever could.
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“A liquidity crunch would be a challenge to both markets,” he said.
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He’d wake up at 5:30 a.m. to head to Cal’s football facility for practice until about 10:30 a.m., then head to Acre’s offices to crunch numbers.
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Unlike roasting, which removes water and can create a nice crunch in some vegetables, boiling brings softness and, to Swiss chard in particular, a wonderful silky texture.
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