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frenzied

[fren-zeed] / ˈfrɛn zid /


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The decision to loosen or do away with restrictions meant to ensure new hires stick around reflects the frenzied competition for top-tier technical talent within the AI industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

His genial, carefree attitude—“I’m not dead,” he insists, though context suggests otherwise—is meant to provide some lightness to contrast with Scarlet’s frenzied dedication, but neither character is especially compelling.

From The Wall Street Journal

This isn’t a function of frenzied home buying but instead mortgage refinancing, National Bank Capital Markets’ economists note.

From The Wall Street Journal

It mirrors wider fears of a market crash fuelled by frenzied investment in artificial intelligence technology worldwide.

From Barron's

Despite last week's frenzied diplomacy the next steps in the process are unclear.

From BBC