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purport

[per-pawrt, -pohrt, pur-pawrt, -pohrt, pur-pawrt, -pohrt] / pərˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt, ˈpɜr pɔrt, -poʊrt, ˈpɜr pɔrt, -poʊrt /




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Nor did the Supreme Court in Kennedy purport to overturn every decision that relied on Lemon; to the contrary, it expressly acknowledged and distinguished several such cases as good law.

From Slate • Apr. 23, 2026

But such analyses purport to find a shrinking middle class even as incomes across the board rise significantly, which should give readers pause.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 11, 2026

They were pictured together at elite events in the 1990s, and photos recently published by CNN purport to show Epstein in attendance at Trump's wedding to then-wife Marla Maples.

From BBC • Jul. 24, 2025

By doing that, its critics are no better than the artless, ahistorical fascists they purport to abhor.

From Salon • May 6, 2025

The series does not purport to be all-inclusive or the last word on class.

From "Class Matters" by The New York Times




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