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segment

[seg-muhnt, seg-ment, seg-ment] / ˈsɛg mənt, ˈsɛg mɛnt, sɛgˈmɛnt /


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Breakfast television affords its presenters a special sense of intimacy with their audience, with segments often focusing on human-interest stories.

From BBC

In its analysis of December rents, Realtor.com dug into rents in the upper and lower segments of the market, and found that affordability improved more for higher-income tenants compared to their lower-income peers.

From MarketWatch

The Bank of Japan is set to conduct outright purchases across multiple segments of the government bond market on Wednesday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over the years, Nancy, Annie and Camron have each appeared with Savannah Guthrie on “Today” segments, proof of how intentionally personal these shows are.

From Salon

“They evoke strong and varied perceptions” on how they should be managed, she said, “but the segment of the population we’re talking today about is clearly at risk from distinct threats.”

From Los Angeles Times