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prong

[prawng, prong] / prɔŋ, prɒŋ /


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Close to 60 defendants have been convicted, and federal prosecutors last week charged the 78th person in a prong of the cases that authorities called “the largest Covid-19 fraud scheme in the country.”

From The Wall Street Journal

And that comes to the second prong of the agreement: rejecting certain credit cards.

From Barron's

Not long after, while she was working in her corner of the lot, the idea of “Diggin’ Bridge” and its various prongs and phases — from archive-building to a documentary production to exhibition — took hold.

From Los Angeles Times

A hospital near the border had already staked a fixator, a long metal rod with steel prongs on either end, into her leg to stabilize the bone and help control the bleeding.

From New York Times

The second prong of the campaign involved working directly with the district.

From Los Angeles Times