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exploration

[ek-spluh-rey-shuhn] / ˌɛk spləˈreɪ ʃən /


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"Then it would move to longer-term projects like exploration and offshore."

From Barron's

Chevron has increased its acreage by more than 50%, entering 10 new oil and gas exploration basins in the past two years, analysts at Melius Research highlighted in a recent note about the company.

From MarketWatch

The reader accompanies Garza through her explorations of her ancestral lands as she unlocks key pieces of archival research on the 1934 workers’ strike in which her grandparents were involved.

From Los Angeles Times

Beyond kohl-lined eyes and miniskirts, “you have this really sort of buzzy, thrumming cultural setting,” she says, citing the Civil Rights Movement, space exploration and the Vietnam War.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. McCallum’s sharp alliterations and choice of words transform a book review into a wonderful exploration of a mercurial star.

From The Wall Street Journal