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soar

[sawr, sohr] / sɔr, soʊr /


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Despite record price levels. there are good prospects for gold to soar even higher in 2026 because holdings by central banks are way above historical levels, and there is untapped demand from western investors.

From Barron's

The criminology student thought she had flu in her first year at college - but when her temperature soared, the GP suspected she might have sepsis.

From BBC

Lane expects a boost in listings early next year, which would mirror Paris in the months leading up to the 2024 Olympics, when active listings soared by 40%.

From Los Angeles Times

The real expansion, however, came in 2007 with the Energy Independence and Security Act, a response to soaring gasoline prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

People rushed into the program, and costs soared.

From The Wall Street Journal