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zone

[zohn] / zoʊn /


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Instead, it contains sharp thermal contrasts, with localized hot zones sitting beneath the continent sized rock structures.

From Science Daily

"But no matter how established you are, there's always a comfort zone you need to push to progress. It's always a continuous progress, a journey I now have more fully embraced."

From BBC

The five years before and after retirement are the “red zone” when investors are more susceptible to sequence-of-return risk, says Steve Parrish, professor of practice at The American College of Financial Services.

From Barron's

The US has launched an effort to form a trade zone for critical minerals that are key to making everything from smartphones to weapons as it tries to break China's dominance of the industry.

From BBC

Euro zone inflation dropped below 2% last month and is expected to remain under that mark for the next two years.

From Barron's