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exodus

[ek-suh-duhs] / ˈɛk sə dəs /


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But Walsh doesn’t see it as a widespread issue and calls the exodus more a sign of some investors wanting liquidity.

From Barron's

Last year it was estimated RedNote had a user base of around 300m, including an exodus of people from TikTok, which was under threat of a ban in the US at the time.

From BBC

I am sure I am not alone in seeking clarity around the issue of the exodus of local talent to Missouri, Oregon State, Texas, North Carolina, Nevada, and even more confounding, USC.

From Los Angeles Times

Numbers were once even greater - after a devastating famine in the mid-1990s triggered what rights groups described as a silent exodus over a more porous border with China.

From BBC

They threatened an exodus after she issued “a little mission statement” spelling out her priorities.

From The Wall Street Journal