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instance

[in-stuhns] / ˈɪn stəns /




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"If we identify instances where this is happening, we will act swiftly to disrupt the behaviour, prosecute those involved and protect the dignity, safety and cohesion of our diverse community."

From BBC

In other instances, the carriers may cancel a person’s coverage — and that would be a major red flag when the driver shops for future coverage.

From MarketWatch

“The document has undergone substantial modifications and contains significant deletions of information that, in some instances, alter the conclusions originally presented.”

From Los Angeles Times

"For instance, is there a strategic timing of a person's blinks so they would not miss out on what is being said?"

From Science Daily

“Wait times for callbacks remain over an hour, and more than a quarter of callers are not being served — by getting disconnected or never receiving a callback, for instance.”

From MarketWatch