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iteration

[it-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌɪt əˈreɪ ʃən /
NOUN
redundancy
Synonyms


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Each new model was not only better than the last but “better by a wider margin,” and the iterations came more quickly.

From The Wall Street Journal

Previous iterations with different storylines ran outdoors, as it was first staged in the months following the worst days of the pandemic.

From Los Angeles Times

If fans hoped this iteration had found a successful method when in Sri Lanka before this tournament, this result - under the pressure that comes with a World Cup chase - suggests otherwise.

From BBC

He created a new iteration of it with Darnold and a host of players he was able to acquire all because of his willingness to move on from Wilson.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike previous iterations that generated responses immediately, developers can now specify the level of effort they want Claude to use for a given request.

From The Wall Street Journal