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mainstream

[meyn-streem] / ˈmeɪnˌstrim /


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The College Republicans at UF had previously been part of a more mainstream conservative political organization called the National Federation of College Republicans, said Rachel Howard, the latter group’s founder.

From The Wall Street Journal

The mortgage-finance giant Fannie Mae will soon accept so-called crypto-backed mortgages for the first time, the latest expansion of cryptocurrencies into mainstream financial transactions.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the tagline “Not Just Politics as Usual,” the magazine married pop culture and politics in an unprecedented way and aimed to flip the script on mainstream political discourse.

From Los Angeles Times

Non-affiliated peer Baroness Fox of Buckley questioned the success of the ban in Australia, noting: "Teens are being pushed underground away from mainstream platforms into darker corners of the internet without safeguards, zero moderation."

From BBC

Prioritising inclusion within mainstream settings is a key theme in the government's recently published Schools White Paper.

From BBC