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ultra

[uhl-truh] / ˈʌl trə /


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It is an example of Chelsea's ultra long-term approach paying dividends, and their willingness to trust young players.

From BBC

“MAGA Republicans’ economic plans: tax handouts for the ultra wealthy, hikes for working families,” advised the Democratic National Committee on Wednesday, in a communication from its “War Room” shared with Inside the Beltway.

From Washington Times

With more than 150 offices in around 50 countries, Credit Suisse is the private bank for a large number of entrepreneurs, rich and ultra rich individuals and companies.

From Reuters

The message on the banner is often used by one of Atletico’s ultra fans groups, though it denied being responsible for the display.

From Seattle Times

The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic drove up demand for private plane travel from the ultra rich, boosting results at business jet makers in North America.

From Reuters