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scout

[skout] / skaʊt /




Example Sentences

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The priority is getting on scouts’ radar as quickly as possible—and a season or two on junior varsity is unacceptable.

From The Wall Street Journal

India, seeking to cut its dependence on top exporter China, has been expanding domestic production and recycling while scouting for new suppliers.

From Barron's

The first week I was like, “All right. Sarah, we’re going on a big tech scout. It’s probably going to be about…”

From Los Angeles Times

The man scouts around the patio and yard area apparently for something to obstruct the camera before settling on some greenery found in the yard.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s uncommitted, but his decision to graduate this spring will add another top pitching talent for pro scouts to evaluate.

From Los Angeles Times




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