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portal

[pawr-tl, pohr-] / ˈpɔr tl, ˈpoʊr- /


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For Bhuvana that means logging on to recruitment portals which fire questions at her before she video records her answers staring at her own reflection.

From BBC

This free, secure and personal online portal allows you to manage your benefits and records.

From MarketWatch

“Patients should not have to fill out the same forms over and over again at different doctors’ offices or log into multiple portals or chase down their records just to get care,” Gleason said.

From Barron's

The reason the craziest sport in the country suddenly turned dull is the seismic forces reshaping college athletics: NIL and the transfer portal.

From The Wall Street Journal

The force has now opened a public portal for parents with children that attended the nursery can log any concerns and speak to specially trained officers from its child protection team.

From BBC