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sprung

[spruhng] / sprʌŋ /




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Thankfully, a cottage industry of podcast sages has sprung up to parse the chaos for us.

From Los Angeles Times

With limited tax revenue to support local initiatives or infrastructure, a network of nonprofits has sprung up.

From The Wall Street Journal

Five new heliports have also sprung up at altitudes surpassing 14,500 feet, higher than any peak in the American Rocky Mountains.

From The Wall Street Journal

A replacement has already sprung up, with tens of thousands of people tuning in for gritty videos of squalor and street life.

From Los Angeles Times

The main organiser of the Falkirk protests is the group Save Our Kids and Our Kids Future, which sprung up in response to Nikzad's crime.

From BBC