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transition

[tran-zish-uhn, -sish-] / trænˈzɪʃ ən, -ˈsɪʃ- /


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Do you think I could retire well off and transition from work to retirement?

From MarketWatch

“We’re finally seeing over and over again a recognition that we need to build more homes,” said Annemarie Gray, executive director of the housing advocacy group Open New York who served on Mamdani’s transition team.

From The Wall Street Journal

Any kind of transition to democracy seems a lower priority, at least for now.

From The Wall Street Journal

Frazier’s natural skill as an “Entertainment Tonight” host helped smooth the transitions to Malkin’s stammering and distracting voice, but their worthless gushing detracted from the moment.

From Salon

“We often see a transition from influenza A, which predominates early on, to influenza B, which is more common in late February into March,” says Kuritzkes.

From The Wall Street Journal