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expansion

[ik-span-shuhn] / ɪkˈspæn ʃən /


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India's rapid solar energy expansion is widely hailed as a success.

From BBC

Holding back the expansion is a lack of training data for robots, with many startups using humans wearing virtual-reality headsets to train robots.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some also accuse Prabowo of being insensitive toward flood victims by promoting the expansion of palm oil plantations - environmental groups say the deforestation caused by that has also worsened the floods.

From BBC

The researchers examined what is driving the expansion of these deep warm-water regions and found that both natural temperature cycles and long-term warming contribute.

From Science Daily

The expansion into entertainment is a way for Hallmark to stay in the zeitgeist over multiple generations and to diversify its business beyond just cards and retail products, analysts said.

From Los Angeles Times