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stitch

[stich] / stɪtʃ /
VERB
join together
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VERB
sew
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“You take a very big problem and break it into small pieces that are able to run on current-generation hardware, and then stitch it together to get the global answer,” Merz explained.

From Barron's • May 5, 2026

And while the search for the perfect dress may not be as protracted for some brides as it once was, shoppers who are spending thousands of dollars expect precision in every stitch.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 25, 2026

In Iraq and Afghanistan, soldiers were still mapping networks of insurgents and roadside bombs by hand until FDEs arrived to stitch together PowerPoints and memos into a centralized intelligence platform.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 4, 2026

Dr. Louis Durkin, president of the Association of Ringside Physicians, who is also a stitch doctor for BKB, shared data from a study conducted by the ARP in 2025.

From BBC • Feb. 20, 2026

His limbs were shaking, a terrible stitch was beginning in his side, and the sweat that kept dropping into his eyes blinded them and made them smart.

From "The Horse and His Boy" by C.S. Lewis




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