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excerpt

[ek-surpt, ik-surpt, ek-surpt] / ˈɛk sɜrpt, ɪkˈsɜrpt, ˈɛk sɜrpt /




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They spoke to youth ambassadors and charity workers, including the chief executive of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, and viewed a painting featuring excerpts from Anne Frank's diary.

From BBC

At trial, jurors are expected to see an array of evidence, including excerpts from internal company documents.

From BBC

Below are excerpts from the interview, edited for clarity.

From Barron's

This essay is excerpted from culture writer Chuck Klosterman’s new book, “Football.”

From Los Angeles Times

When he arrived at the scene, he forced open the door, according to excerpts from police reports published by several French and Swiss media outlets confirmed to AFP by a source close to the case.

From Barron's