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exodus

[ek-suh-duhs] / ˈɛk sə dəs /


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It’s been a long road back for Hawkins after the program hit rock bottom in 2017 with forfeits, the firing of the coaching staff and an exodus of players.

From Los Angeles Times

They feared a mass exodus of talent and its impact on an upcoming $86 billion share sale.

From Reuters

They feared his abrupt sacking could lead to a mass exodus of talent and impact an upcoming $86 billion share sale.

From Reuters

They fear his abrupt sacking could lead to a mass exodus of talent and impact an upcoming $86 billion share sale.

From Reuters

They fear his abrupt sacking could lead to a mass exodus of talent and impact an upcoming $86 billion share sale.

From Reuters