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invest

[in-vest] / ɪnˈvɛst /




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Australia is investing billions of dollars in the base and a maintenance precinct nearby.

From The Wall Street Journal

For several weeks, the keys for my replacement car shared a space with the yoghurt and leftovers until I invested in a more reliable and hygienic precaution - a Faraday pouch.

From BBC

She thinks seeing these genuine human interactions is what makes people so emotionally invested in livestreams like this one, which are often recommended to Katie and other users on the TikTok app.

From BBC

To this day, a 1,000-point swing by the Dow is still shorthand for a big day in the market—at least among investing veterans.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mediapart said Caroline Lang had received half of the shares, but she said she had not invested in it or received any funds from it.

From BBC