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withstand

[with-stand, with-] / wɪθˈstænd, wɪð- /


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This spurred Corning’s engineers to make their cables thinner, but also tougher, so they could withstand tight bends, says Claudio Mazzali, Corning’s head of research.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors have been fleeing the AI trade—not withstanding a dramatic upsurge today—with one exception: data center real estate investment trusts.

From Barron's

As Reid points out in a note, “the longer and deeper the selloff in a dominant sector becomes, the harder it can be for the broader index to withstand the drag.”

From Barron's

As Reid points out in a note, “the longer and deeper the sell-off in a dominant sector becomes, the harder it can be for the broader index to withstand the drag.”

From Barron's

The average loan-to-value ratio at 30% means the borrower can withstand a major market correction before threats of impairment for the lender’s principle.

From The Wall Street Journal