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inflection

noun as in accent, intonation

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Wilson adds that in terms of higher earnings projections, small-caps have demonstrated the greatest upside inflection recently.

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But even with the school’s infrastructure behind him, the experience of playing the Playfair exists outside any practical career calculus; it marks an inflection point, a rare chance to inhabit history while shaping it.

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Innovations to make homes more energy-efficient have reached an inflection point in capability and affordability.

The arrival of commercially viable songs made almost entirely with AI marks an inflection point for the music industry, and it has set off heated debates.

Because innovations to make homes more energy-efficient have reached an inflection point in capability and affordability.

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