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tide

[tahyd] / taɪd /


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They had lain undiscovered beneath sand dunes but were exposed when they were scoured away by strong winds and high tides.

From BBC

Big Tech stocks advanced on Wednesday, but not by enough to turn the tide on a brutal February.

From MarketWatch

Big Tech stocks advanced on Wednesday, but not by enough to turn the tide on a brutal February.

From MarketWatch

High tides and strong winds may also bring tidal flood risk along parts of the coast.

From BBC

For mass retailers, he believes the tide will be in their favor for at least a few months, with stocks moving “to peak valuations in the first half” of the year.

From Barron's




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