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exit

[eg-zit, ek-sit] / ˈɛg zɪt, ˈɛk sɪt /




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The deal, such as it is, allows ships to enter and exit the strait toll-free for 60 days—but after that, who knows.

From Slate • Jun. 15, 2026

Analysts will be watching whether vessels return to load cargoes, “not just whether they successfully exit the region,” she told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 15, 2026

The Irish budget carrier’s strong balance sheet and low-cost model allow it to keep aircraft flying while competitors cut services or exit markets, which helps it gain market share, they add.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 15, 2026

That does not necessarily imply wrongdoing, but it does suggest the IPO now frequently reflects insiders’ exit timing rather than simply public investors’ growth opportunity.

From Salon • Jun. 13, 2026

If someone had told me a week ago that I was a weird reincarnation of the late Mother Earth, I probably would’ve searched for the nearest exit.

From "Kwame Crashes the Underworld" by Craig Kofi Farmer




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