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separately

[sep-er-it-lee] / ˈsɛp ər ɪt li /


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Commodities group Glencore separately said it is in talks to sell a stake in its copper and cobalt assets in Congo to a company backed by the U.S. government.

From The Wall Street Journal

Barrick Mining ABX 1.37%increase; green up pointing triangle is pushing ahead with plans to separate its North American gold operations into a separately listed company in which it plans to retain a controlling stake.

From The Wall Street Journal

BBC Verify has separately found the identities of several people have been revealed in medical information and legal statements published in the files.

From BBC

“I think one of the reasons he was so keen is he’s someone who has a sense of mischief and fun,” Lighton says, speaking separately over Zoom from London.

From Los Angeles Times

The law says that the maximum credit for “any taxpayer” is $1,700, and it doesn’t specify a different amount for married couples filing jointly or separately.

From The Wall Street Journal