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ought

[awt] / ɔt /










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Judging by the noise coming out of Hollywood, whoever ends up in the hot seat ought to be relieved not to be caught up in the Warner takeover battle.

From Barron's

The commission wrote in its letter that it had "not identified any omissions of expenditure that ought to have been declared" in Farage's campaign to be elected in his Clacton constituency.

From BBC

But the idea that banks ought not to conduct commerce is at best only a partial explanation of crises gone by.

From Barron's

Sameer Samana from the Wells Fargo Investment Institute and Brett Donnelly from independent research house Spectra Markets both feel that further gains may be more difficult to come by and silver ought to take a breather after its record-setting rally.

From MarketWatch

The story of Rob Reiner, his wife, Michele, and their son Nick ought to make people think again about what nepo babies are, and aren’t.

From The Wall Street Journal