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flurry

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




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As the new president continues his flurry of executive orders, the world’s leaders, U.S. chief executives and lawmakers navigate changes touching healthcare, schools and the global supply chain.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the same time the deal was revealed, a series of US tech firms announced a flurry of investment in the UK.

From BBC

That “advice” could make it tricky to forecast interest rates amid a flurry of economic data this week.

From Barron's

There has been a flurry of dealmaking in the mining sector, fueled in part by companies’ push to secure supplies of copper, a key component in sectors from data centers to electric vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Part of the problem is that AI feeds on the internet, often a flurry of junk, and was designed by people who lack a foundational understanding of natural law and human nature.

From The Wall Street Journal