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rabbit

[rab-it] / ˈræb ɪt /


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In both investigations, the EU expressed fears over the so-called "rabbit hole" effect -- which occurs when users are fed related content based on an algorithm, in some cases leading to more extreme content.

From Barron's

I went down a bit of a rabbit hole here; the property has been tied up in a legal dispute since late 2012, and then an additional case was opened in 2018 about adverse possession.

From Literature

"It is very old-school, from old, old movies. The song is about rabbits," she said.

From Barron's

The film vaults across eight decades, but tonally it’s as still as a rabbit snare, letting the audience creep up to its theme of human obsolescence.

From Los Angeles Times

Years of studying the weather and diving down the rabbit hole of climate change science online had prepared her for this moment.

From Literature