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private

[prahy-vit] / ˈpraɪ vɪt /


NOUN
lowest rank of person enlisted in armed service
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"We will prioritise the sustainability of fiscal policy. We will ensure necessary investments. Public and private sectors must invest. We will build a strong and resilient economy," she said Sunday as the results rolled in.

From Barron's

But she added: "We will ensure necessary investments. Public and private sectors must invest. We will build a strong and resilient economy."

From Barron's

The snowballing retreat in software stocks that gathered up big tech, private credit, and even the corporate bond market this past week ended in a remarkable rebound, leaving investors bracing for more turbulence ahead.

From The Wall Street Journal

As commercial airlines continue to chase large volumes of passengers, private jet makers are focusing on a much smaller but far richer group of customers.

From BBC

Students on average will receive about $10,500 for private school tuition or other education expenses this autumn, while homeschoolers are eligible for $2,000.

From The Wall Street Journal