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turmoil

[tur-moil] / ˈtɜr mɔɪl /


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United, meanwhile, will be hoping their latest reboot can result in a winning start as they attempt to end the circle of turmoil at Old Trafford.

From BBC

Today, the clash is remembered as one of the early warnings of the economic turmoil that later engulfed Argentina, exposing it to high inflation and a currency plunge from which the country is still recovering.

From BBC

China, a vital market for luxury goods, continues to confront a bleak consumer backdrop and geopolitical turmoil is weighing on the wider global mood.

From The Wall Street Journal

Americans are swiveling their heads between Iran and Venezuela and wondering what the turmoil in these countries means for the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

The short-lived martial law declaration sent South Korea into months of political turmoil, while Yoon became South Korea's first sitting president to be arrested and charged.

From BBC