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window

[win-doh] / ˈwɪn doʊ /


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The exclusivity window has dwindled in recent years from 90 days before the pandemic to 45 days on average now.

From MarketWatch

The exclusivity window has dwindled in recent years from 90 days before the pandemic to 45 days on average now.

From MarketWatch

Prior to becoming a professional darts player, Searle worked as a window cleaner.

From BBC

It was then they decided not to sign a central midfielder in the winter window and prioritise signing Kamara, having been tracking him for over a year, on a free transfer.

From BBC

Parents who missed the application window can still apply, but these are considered after the on-time applications and processes can vary between authorities.

From BBC