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express

[ik-spres] / ɪkˈsprɛs /






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That debate among policymakers reflects broader uncertainty about the economic trajectory, even as officials express growing confidence that inflation pressures are slightly easing and that economic growth remains strong.

From Barron's

The benefits they see are often expressed in nonfinancial terms.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Governor of Oaxaca Salomón Jara Cruz expressed "deep regret" over the accident in a statement and said state authorities were coordinating with federal agencies to assist those affected.

From BBC

Concern was expressed about the image of "superiority" that would be conveyed by the royal yacht arriving into Irish harbours as part of a mooted visit in the summer of 1996.

From BBC

But, after openly criticising the club's lack of activity in the summer, at full-time Glasner was not shy about expressing his desire for the club to add reinforcements in January.

From BBC