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prime

[prahym] / praɪm /






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Zach Braff: To be honest, I was very surprised when it actually started happening that ABC was going to put it in prime time.

From Los Angeles Times

He says that despite years of bearish cases that the company’s platform was outdated and not primed for growth, EBay just “blew both 4Q25 results and FY26 guidance out of the water.”

From The Wall Street Journal

However, Baroness Kidron said it was "careless" of the prime minister to see the issue "through the lens of his own children".

From BBC

By November, there was a large cohort of technically-minded people who had figured out how to use coding agents, and they were prime candidates for something bigger.

From Barron's

Retail investors have become a prime focus on the alt industry and private credit has been one of the more popular product offerings.

From Barron's