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foray

[fawr-ey, for-ey] / ˈfɔr eɪ, ˈfɒr eɪ /


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Investing platform Webull last year launched contracts tied to bitcoin prices and economic reports and recently made a foray into popular culture, listing contracts tied to the Oscars and Grammys.

From The Wall Street Journal

Steenhuisen's first foray into politics came in 1999 when he was appointed a councillor in his home city of Durban, before rising to become party leader 20 years later.

From BBC

Slovan's foray into the Champions League last season was a proud moment - their first appearance since independence in 1993 when they qualified as Czechoslovak First League champions.

From BBC

Two years later he made a rare foray into fiction with "A Couple," inspired by the relationship and correspondence between Leo Tolstoy and his wife, Sophia.

From Barron's

The search giant is making its first foray into purpose-built AI agents for retail.

From The Wall Street Journal