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exit

[eg-zit, ek-sit] / ˈɛg zɪt, ˈɛk sɪt /




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Nationally, 2.9 million beneficiaries, or roughly 1 in 10 Medicare Advantage enrollees, were forced to change their insurance coverage due to their prior plan exiting the market, according to a new signed editorial in JAMA.

From MarketWatch

Joy, who has written several financial books including “Crush Your Money Goals,” believes this recent situation shows that feeling regret after exiting any type of investment can happen to even the most experienced investors.

From MarketWatch

Liu can rattle off a list of everything she loves about it: the entrance to the triple salchow, the exit after the loop, the loop itself, the step sequence—and the ebullient finale.

From The Wall Street Journal

Australia coach Andrew McDonald admitted his players were "devastated" but any inquest into the failure would only begin "when we exit the shores here".

From Barron's

He wasn't finished there and claimed Adam Zampa's wicket as Australia were shot out for 146, a shock result which led to their eventual exit.

From Barron's