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pronounced

[pruh-nounst] / prəˈnaʊnst /


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The debate became so pronounced on X that Block CEO Jack Dorsey responded to one online critic who slammed his “managerial incompetence.”

From MarketWatch

The group also swung to a net loss for the quarter, which was less pronounced than feared, and said it planned to halt dividends for 2025.

From The Wall Street Journal

An inquest opening heard Claydon was taken to a medical centre at Wembley after the fall and pronounced dead at 22:38 BST.

From BBC

According to Leah, “Several bones were found which doctors pronounced human bones … from the ankle, two from the hands, and some from the skull …” The doctors Leah consulted were not named.

From Literature

The central bank said the shift was more pronounced in categories such as coffee and fruit juice.

From The Wall Street Journal