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hole

[hohl] / hoʊl /




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"We have seen business closures of family-run businesses that are 20, 25, 30 years old, that have actually left quite a big hole in their communities," she said.

From BBC

“It will accelerate and support some of it, but it’s not going to go out and dig the hole.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Winds began to blow putts off the green at the par-three 17th hole and play was halted for the day with six contenders still on the course.

From Barron's

The US star again drew warm, supportive galleries, but his struggles on the greens included a double bogey at his second hole, the 11th, where he three-putted from four feet.

From Barron's

During the event there was a short delay while a small hole in the ice had to be repaired.

From BBC