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express

[ik-spres] / ɪkˈsprɛs /






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Many have expressed concerns about Starmer visit to China, but the prime minister said it would be "foolhardy to sit with your head in your hands and refuse to engage" with the country.

From BBC

“Words cannot express the heartbreak we are experiencing,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Other students at the college expressed concerns over using the tech.

From BBC

Regarding travel bans, they said: "Although things cannot change overnight, all stakeholders have expressed a strong commitment to close cooperation in the search for sustainable solutions."

From BBC

The leader has also openly expressed anger at the slow pace of some projects, chastising lazy officials and even firing his vice premier in public for alleged incompetence last week.

From Barron's