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popularity

[pop-yuh-lar-i-tee] / ˌpɒp yəˈlær ɪ ti /


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Think of it as ammo to advance in your career, which—let’s face it—is not so different from winning a popularity contest.

From The Wall Street Journal

Independent bookstores are down roughly 30% since 2000, only 30% of young adults attend church monthly, and other affordable spaces to meet people have declined in popularity as dating apps rose.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her government's once sky-high popularity, while still solid, has started to slip: its approval rating fell from 75 percent in December to 67 percent, according to a survey by the Nikkei newspaper.

From Barron's

Several cast doubt on Burnham's popularity among the Parliamentary Labour Party, with some querying if he would have support from the 80-odd MPs needed to trigger a leadership contest.

From BBC

The makers of The Traitors are creating a stage version, in the hope that the TV show's dramatic twists and huge popularity will translate into a theatre hit.

From BBC