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overcome

[oh-ver-kuhm] / ˌoʊ vərˈkʌm /




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With this technique, the team obtained a clear picture of the superconducting state in hydrogen-rich materials, overcoming a barrier that had limited progress in the field for years.

From Science Daily

Earlier this month, Blackburn said, “The job of a special teams coach is to be able to adapt and overcome on all things.”

From Los Angeles Times

The upbeat anthem celebrates overcoming struggles and finding power and a sense of identity.

From BBC

Call it benefits from AI, pricing power, or whatever, but improving profit margins is a big fundamental tailwind that can overcome a lot of risks, including nagging inflation, midterm elections, and geopolitics.

From Barron's

Call it benefits from AI, pricing power, or whatever, but improving profit margins is a big fundamental tailwind that can overcome a lot of risks, including nagging inflation, midterm elections, and geopolitics.

From Barron's