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[in-stuhns] / ˈɪn stəns /




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They mark a departure from earlier federal dietary advice—for instance, recommending full-fat dairy foods and cooking with butter and beef tallow.

From The Wall Street Journal

“He could see how, for instance, Yosemite is the equivalent of a theme park.”

From The Wall Street Journal

For instance, if someone loses their job, they might feel less regret about giving up their house and mortgage if their rate is relatively high, Simonsen said.

From MarketWatch

Physical, in this instance, means moving from AI agents and chatbots that essentially exist on computer screens into objects that interact with the world, such as cars and robots.

From Barron's

Physical, in this instance, means moving from AI agents and chatbots that essentially exist on computer screens into objects that interact with the world, such as cars and robots.

From Barron's