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sync

[singk] / sɪŋk /




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But other than those two occasions, they have been in sync.

From BBC Jun. 24, 2026

Investors haven’t seen stocks and treasuries move more in sync in nearly 30 years.

From Barron's Jun. 11, 2026

And then she’ll wake up, and we’ll be completely out of sync in terms of what we’re watching.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 9, 2026

"And every one of these independent cellular clocks appears to be in sync when you watch normal development. But are they communicating with each other? We've never thought deeply about that question before."

From Science Daily Jun. 4, 2026

Cody trips, one of the pole guys misses his beat, and we're all out of sync.

From "The House That Lou Built" by Mae Respicio

It’s in these creative production details that Rothwell’s imagination syncs splendidly with her acting talent.

From Salon Sep. 13, 2024

“My sisters were always on it since it was Musical.ly and I thought they looked dumb doing lip syncs to dances. I was like, ‘This is not for me.’

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 10, 2023

It syncs with financial market measures like the inverted Treasury yield curve flashing warning lights about a coming recession.

From Reuters Dec. 5, 2022

“Our screens, computers and TVs, contain a lot of blue LEDs. It turns out that it’s that blue wavelength that syncs our circadian rhythm,” Avery said.

From Seattle Times Nov. 23, 2022

The bike syncs with a VanMoof app that shows details like speed and how much charge is left on the battery.

From New York Times Oct. 12, 2022




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