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flurry

[flur-ee, fluhr-ee] / ˈflɜr i, ˈflʌr i /




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Giant tech companies are closing the year with a flurry of deals as they position for further advances in artificial intelligence.

From MarketWatch

In recent years, as Tokyo has retooled its security posture in response to China’s rapid military rise, it has sent a flurry of investments to these southwestern islands.

From The Wall Street Journal

There have been a flurry of acquisitions of biotech names by Big Pharma giants, an easing of worries around threatened drug price reform, and some good news from companies.

From Barron's

Weatherald made his debut in the opening Test against England in Perth, the latest in a flurry of players looking to fill the giant hole left by David Warner calling it quits two years ago.

From Barron's

We might rarely get to see snowfall in Los Angeles, but logging onto social media in December means the arrival of a different kind of flurry.

From Los Angeles Times