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underscore

[uhn-der-skawr, -skohr, uhn-der-skawr, -skohr, uhn-der-skawr, -skohr] / ˈʌn dərˌskɔr, -ˌskoʊr, ˌʌn dərˈskɔr, -ˈskoʊr, ˈʌn dərˌskɔr, -ˌskoʊr /


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“Bloomingdale’s exceptional performance underscores its ability to elevate the customer experience and capture demand across premium contemporary to luxury businesses,” Chief Executive Tony Spring said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The research underscores how many variables affect robotic harvesting, including how tomatoes cluster, the shape and position of stems, surrounding leaves, and visual obstruction.

From Science Daily

In one widely cited poll reported by Reuters, more than 80% of respondents said they preferred saving over spending, underscoring how deeply caution has taken hold.

From MarketWatch

Instead, both sides of the committee could use Powell’s waning tenure to draw lines ahead of the transition, underscoring the consensus-building challenge Warsh would inherit.

From The Wall Street Journal

A total electricity breakdown on Monday underscored the parlous state of the economy.

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