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toll

[tohl] / toʊl /




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But the demands of playing in the Premier League alongside the Champions League takes its toll, which is why many managers were relieved to avoid the two extra play-off games.

From BBC

Meta is monitoring legal and regulatory headwinds in Europe and the United States that could take a toll on its business, chief financial officer Susan Li said on an earnings call.

From Barron's

It warned the final toll could be several times higher, with a further 17,091 reported deaths currently being reviewed.

From BBC

One popular grift involved running improper trades in military license plates, which drivers could abuse to speed through traffic and avoid paying road tolls.

From The Wall Street Journal

Activists say that the actual toll could be many times higher with an internet shutdown still complicating efforts to confirm information about the scale of the killings.

From Barron's