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trend

Definition for trend

noun as in flow, current

noun as in style, fashion that is in favor

Strongest match

thing

Strong matches

craze, cry, fad, furor, look, mode, rage, vogue

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If it persists, the trend could have implications for how U.S. homeowners view their financial well-being, and they may adjust their spending patterns as a result.

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If it persists, the trend could have implications for how U.S. homeowners view their financial well-being, and they may adjust their spending patterns as a result.

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Dr Green said modern architectural trends are worsening resilience and the move from traditional jalousie windows with slats to fixed glass can leave buildings more exposed.

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You can invest alongside this growth trend through exchange-traded funds that hold rare-earth producers, but if you want to place concentrated bets with individual stocks, some are more speculative than others.

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Producing content faster is also important, Bailey said, to stay on top of rapidly shifting online trends.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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