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would

[wood, wuhd] / wʊd, wəd /




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Venezuela has been producing around 1 million barrels of crude a day, so the deal would represent about one to two months’ production.

From MarketWatch

“I honestly never thought it would take them so long to find me,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The figure would represent a significant amount of all the oil the country produces annually.

From The Wall Street Journal

It would take as many as 25 of the largest oil tankers in the world to transport the oil.

From The Wall Street Journal

A serious injury would be a devastating end to the tour for Stokes, who admitted the series has taken a huge personal toll.

From BBC