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[voh-kab-yuh-ler-ee] / voʊˈkæb yəˌlɛr i /


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It faces other challenges, too, such as convincing potential users who have just learned one set of AI vocabulary and skills that they should adopt something new.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The more a meme gets readapted and reused, the more chances it has to stick in our actual vocabulary," the 24-year-old explains.

From BBC

The vocabulary here is sprawling and idiosyncratic on both sides.

From New York Times

Opponents dance around vocabulary, complaining that the term assault weapon is “fearmongering,” even though these weapons were explicitly designed to kill.

From Seattle Times

The study found that age-related cognitive decline, rather than a loss of vision or vocabulary, was the biggest driver of decreasing health knowledge as people aged.

From Washington Times