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momentum

[moh-men-tuhm] / moʊˈmɛn təm /


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Instead, the U.S. now has the momentum, competence and leadership to dominate the space race in the private and public sectors.

From The Wall Street Journal

An unprecedented blackout had delayed the game, arguably shifting momentum toward the Ravens.

From Salon

Having gone 10 Premier League matches without a win, West Ham appear to have built some momentum from Callum Wilson's dramatic late goal at Tottenham on 17 January.

From BBC

If Palmer can now build momentum, he will be hitting form at just the right time.

From BBC

“We feel very good about the momentum on Boulder Canyon,” Utz Brands CEO Howard Friedman said in a recent investor presentation.

From MarketWatch