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popularity

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


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Over the years, as The Beatles went through the varying waves of new popularity and coolness, I assumed that at some point, surely there would be an official release.

From Salon

Yet thrifting has been growing in popularity, even beyond the increasing numbers who value the treasure hunt and want to help the environment by keeping clothes and other items out of landfills.

From The Wall Street Journal

His health problems made him reassess his career - he never toured America despite his popularity.

From BBC

It surged in popularity a few years ago, with some finance experts touting a card-free existence as a top way to budget.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It will potentially be a theme park that can compete with the popularity of Disneyland Paris, which has dominated the European theme park market for many years now," she tells BBC News.

From BBC