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[out-peys] / ˌaʊtˈpeɪs /








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The company has seen a shift in recent years, as more grandparents have joined their family on the app, outpacing the growth of other age groups.

From The Wall Street Journal

In fact, global trade likely outpaced world economic growth last year.

From BBC

In their letter, the senators argued that the rapid growth of the detention system has outpaced oversight and accountability.

From Los Angeles Times

Margins are at risk because the chips that go into Apple products are getting more expensive as demand for the memory that powers AI outpaces supply.

From Barron's

Beijing’s last five-year plan included a focus on biotechnology, as an example, and China is now rising quickly in novel biopharma IP and clinical trials, often outpacing Western rivals.

From The Wall Street Journal




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