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franchise

[fran-chahyz] / ˈfræn tʃaɪz /


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It builds on the investments that Zurich has made in developing its market-leading Specialty franchise, which wrote approximately $9 billion of specialty gross written premiums as of Dec. 31, the insurer said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Following the BBC report on a potential 'shadow ban' on players from Pakistan, the ECB first wrote to the eight Hundred franchises to remind them of their responsibilities on matters of discrimination.

From BBC

Basketball is a sport in which a single star can reverse a franchise’s fortunes—unless, of course, that franchise is Sacramento or Washington, in which case the team is hellbound to stink forever.

From The Wall Street Journal

SAG-AFTRA’s recognition on Sunday is one of several lifetime achievement awards bestowed upon the actor over his extensive six-decade career, which is defined by two of Hollywood’s biggest film franchises.

From Los Angeles Times

In basketball, a single superstar player can ensure a franchise’s relevance for a generation.

From The Wall Street Journal