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momentum

[moh-men-tuhm] / moʊˈmɛn təm /


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Canada, as they had in the previous two knockout rounds, needed to come from behind but struggled to build momentum until towards the end of the second period.

From BBC

However, the team have not enjoyed their best season in the build-up to the Games, winning just one World Cup medal and plagued by injuries and a lack of positive momentum.

From BBC

Timothee Chalamet is also gathering momentum for the best actor award after wins at the Critics Choice and Golden Globes for his performance as an always-hustling ping-pong player with grand ambitions.

From Barron's

Russell converted from the touchline and the momentum shifted.

From BBC

“The momentum in the last few years has been centered around the best talent in the market wanting to be part of a bigger platform,” said Marc Jaffe, managing partner of Latham’s New York office.

From The Wall Street Journal