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trove

[trohv] / troʊv /






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There’s also a section for imperfect produce, as well as a tiny corner of discounted meat, like a tiny treasure trove for those paying attention.

From Salon

In February, the Justice Department released a partial trove of documents, but this material contained few new revelations, drawing bipartisan criticism.

From The Wall Street Journal

Restaurant supply stores and depots are treasure troves for the kinds of paper goods you see at bakeries and farmers’ markets: granola bags, pastry pouches, cookie boxes, cake cartons.

From Salon

The social media platform has sky-high revenue growth, and its endless trove of forums is a gold mine for artificial-intelligence developers, Needham argued.

From Barron's

The phrase "Epstein files" refer to the trove of information that was amassed by the US justice department during its two criminal investigations into Epstein.

From BBC