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[in-stuhns] / ˈɪn stəns /




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“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

Anderson winning for “One Battle After Another” would not be a “makeup” victory but that rare instance of justice arriving via a career-highlight film.

From Los Angeles Times

Not all instances of rebellion are so obviously political.

From Los Angeles Times

Most autism diagnoses, for instance, are made in young children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recently, for instance, the company developed a creative AI tool called LinkedIn on LinkedIn, or LOL, to help produce and track marketing campaigns that the company runs on its own platform, Jensen said.

From The Wall Street Journal