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network

[net-wurk] / ˈnɛtˌwɜrk /




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One avenue for growth is the purchase of brands and distribution networks to boost market share.

From MarketWatch

Patients who went under the knife late last year are now debuting tighter skin, flatter stomachs and lifted eyelids to their social networks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The latest cache of emails cast fresh light on the dinner party in 2010 thrown for Andrew, with a gathering of the rich and famous, in another example of Epstein's networking.

From BBC

"We're dealing with a global network of very powerful people who believed that they could break the law, they believed they could do anything because nobody would prosecute them," he said.

From BBC

Another way to open yourself up to more opportunities is good old-fashioned networking, a practice that many gave up during the pandemic and never revived, said Maggie Mistal, a career change coach.

From Barron's