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ample

[am-puhl] / ˈæm pəl /


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Traders are struggling to find buyers—who have become hesitant as sanctions have piled up—particularly given the ample supply in global markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

The iconic Rose Bowl opened in 1922, is a national historic landmark and boasts ample tailgating opportunities, but some fans have complained about the aging venue’s uncomfortable seating and lack of modern amenities.

From Los Angeles Times

For investors and multinational corporations looking for growth, these challenges provide ample opportunities.

From Barron's

For investors and multinational corporations looking for growth, these challenges provide ample opportunities.

From Barron's

Some see this as ample dry powder that could continue to benefit foreign stocks.

From MarketWatch




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