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of late





ADVERB
new
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Antonyms


ADVERB
newly
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


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Those wage trends, combined with more reasonable housing costs, have allowed Midwesterners of late to spend more on discretionary items than Americans in other regions, according to Bank of America credit- and debit-card data.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sure enough, those who buy silver for a living say they’ve been plenty busy of late responding to such folks.

From MarketWatch

Sure enough, those who buy silver for a living say they’ve been plenty busy of late responding to such folks.

From MarketWatch

The big moves of late have been seen in precious metals, with gold hitting a record just shy of $4,550.

From Barron's

However, Emanuel does expect increased market volatility in 2026, and he recognizes that concerns about systemic AI risk has tarnished the tech sector somewhat of late.

From MarketWatch