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much

[muhch] / mʌtʃ /






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This is much easier to fix before you retire than after.

From MarketWatch Jul. 16, 2026

What jumps out is that although both managers have started from opposite tactical viewpoints, there are clear similarities in both their tournament runs – much to Tuchel's frustration.

From BBC Jul. 16, 2026

Even before becoming defence chief, Fedorov spent much of the war promoting advanced technology, like drones, as a way to offset Ukraine's shortages in manpower, money and ammunition.

From Barron's Jul. 16, 2026

He gave us dozens of hours of inventive comedy and deserves much more glory than he has yet received.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 15, 2026

I’m not sure why they’re shaking— maybe he’s nervous about the interview, or maybe he’s had too much coffee.

From "Split the Sky" by Marie Arnold

Average retiree spending falls by more than 30% between ages 60 and 85.

From MarketWatch Jul. 16, 2026

Whether you’re meticulously minding your macronutrients or not, Lev Sercarz has more ways to make dynamic seasonings part of everyday eating and drinking.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 16, 2026

The S&P 500 has been treading water for more than a month now, but beneath the surface of the U.S. equity market, big changes are taking shape.

From MarketWatch Jul. 16, 2026

He’s the most captivating element of the picture and I wished there’d been more of him.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 16, 2026

They are then ordered to produce fifteen thousand more within the day, using the ship’s printing press equipment.

From "At Last She Stood" by Erin Entrada Kelly

This is the most dangerous stretch — and the one almost nobody trained you for.

From MarketWatch Jul. 16, 2026

And only this March, the Communist Party set a GDP growth target range of 4.5% to 5% for the year, its most pessimistic since the 1990s.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 16, 2026

Soon in “Remake,” though, it becomes apparent that this is just one chapter of the story — and hardly the most essential.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 16, 2026

He claims that “our most decisive tactical advantage will always be the individual Warfighter.”

From Slate Jul. 16, 2026

Everything in it is an expression of the many facets of herself, including the sides of her that most people don’t see.

From "At Last She Stood" by Erin Entrada Kelly




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