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multiply

[muhl-tuh-plahy] / ˈmʌl təˌplaɪ /


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But the Olympic spirit is hard to find in much of Milan, where rents have soared in the past few years as skyscrapers and top restaurants multiply.

From Barron's

For the latter, multiply your monthly premium by 12 and add however much of the deductible you anticipate hitting.

From Barron's

Travel plans expand, hobbies multiply and retirees sometimes invest heavily in activities they always dreamed of pursuing.

From MarketWatch

In the final stage, cells that had committed to becoming NK cells were allowed to mature and multiply further.

From Science Daily

New threats will multiply, and old attacks will happen at greater scale and speed.

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