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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

But while non-compliant vehicles will be banned in Scotland, London's ultra low emissions zone only requires drivers to pay a fee.

From BBC

Olympia’s focus on highways travel — and an ultra high speed passenger train that is part of a “vision for 2050,” not for 2030 — does not make climate sense.

From Seattle Times

Avoiding processed and ultra processed foods is also encouraged due to the high levels of salt and sugar and lack of nutrition found in these types of foods.

From Salon

Japanese core inflation also hit its highest since 1981 and has pressure on the central bank to pare back its ultra easy policies.

From Reuters