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plural of gain

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of gains
Verb
Stripe gains a live and unusually broad view of which models OpenRouter customers choose and how those workloads shift week to week. Janakiram Msv, Forbes.com, 19 Aug. 2026 Luis takes him under his wing at the New York City hospital to learn life-saving techniques as the teen gains an interest in the medical field. Kirsten Acuna, PEOPLE, 17 Aug. 2026 The series follows photography student Max Caulfield (newcomer Tatum Grace Hopkins), who gains the ability to rewind time while saving her best friend, Chloe Price (Maisy Stella). Angelique Jackson, Variety, 14 Aug. 2026 Turkey, already a NATO member, gains a larger market for its growing defense industry and additional strategic weight as tensions with Israel rise. Efrat Lachter, FOXNews.com, 12 Aug. 2026 Grok Bot gains access to its own virtual computer and can interact with applications without requiring an API or MCP connection for every service. Aamir Khollam, Interesting Engineering, 11 Aug. 2026 Hair that's accustomed to lying one way naturally gains height when flipped in the opposite direction, while the sweeping fringe creates softness and fullness around the face. Marci Robin, Allure, 11 Aug. 2026 Or imagine that whoever reaches Mars and begins constructing a settlement — whether with robots or eventually with human settlers — gains the right to declare the surrounding land as private property. Rainer Zitelmann, Space.com, 11 Aug. 2026 Injuries often play a role in whether a player gains and loses a starting role in football. Omar Kelly, Miami Herald, 10 Aug. 2026
Noun
Matchday revenues are also rising, along with commercial gains. Philip Buckingham, New York Times, 19 Aug. 2026 Shares later pared some of the gains to trade at 883 yuan ($131) apiece at the morning close. Yue Wang, Forbes.com, 19 Aug. 2026 But economists caution that large regional estimates do not necessarily show how much money reached individual neighborhood businesses or whether the gains continued after visitors left. Kenny Choi, CBS News, 19 Aug. 2026 Shares had jumped nearly 630% before paring gains to close at 845 yuan. Jenny Lee, CNBC, 19 Aug. 2026 For accessories, those benefits did not explain performance, suggesting that gains arose mainly through cross-selling with destination products. Ayşe Çetinel, Harvard Business Review, 18 Aug. 2026 The largest gains will be pet supplies with a 64 percent increase, which is followed by wearable technology at 52 percent. Arthur Zaczkiewicz, Footwear News, 18 Aug. 2026 For all these gains, however, production has not kept up with consumption, and food and agricultural imports have exploded. Caitlin Welsh, Foreign Affairs, 11 Aug. 2026 Schools have experienced remarkable gains in financial support in recent years — now totaling more than $25,000 per pupil from all sources — but as revenues increase, so do political pressures to increase spending. Dan Walters, Mercury News, 11 Aug. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for gains
Verb
  • Each gets elaborated across several songs, gathers associations along the way, and finds its ultimate expression in the final two tracks.
    Mitch Therieau, New Yorker, 14 Aug. 2026
  • As the sun starts to drop over Monte Rosa, the group gathers again at the base of the rock.
    Adri Salido, Christian Science Monitor, 13 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Ridesharing and hybrid vehicles Driverless Waymo ridesharing wins approval for drastic expansion in Los Angeles and the Bay Area.
    Andrew J. Campa, Los Angeles Times, 16 Aug. 2026
  • Roger Niello The moderate Sacramento Republican wins a caucus vote to become State Senate minority leader.
    Bay Area News Group, Mercury News, 16 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Is Cristhian Mosquera ready to deputise until William Saliba recovers from his back injury?
    Chris Weatherspoon, New York Times, 14 Aug. 2026
  • But the team decided to use caution as Sabally recovers from a second head injury within the last year.
    Fiifi Frimpong, New York Daily News, 13 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Leaders should ask whether a new location grows the customer base, deepens existing relationships, or increases purchase frequency or spending enough to offset channel substitution.
    Ayşe Çetinel, Harvard Business Review, 18 Aug. 2026
  • But the price of doing so is constantly rising, as technology increases the range and magnitude of horrible possibilities.
    Foreign Affairs, Foreign Affairs, 18 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • In testing, the electrolyzer achieves industrially relevant reaction rates.
    Mrigakshi Dixit, Interesting Engineering, 10 Aug. 2026
  • Unfortunately, the simplicity this achieves within that vendor’s own ecosystem has also produced incompatible cross-vendor comparisons (see the graphic below as an example).
    Jason Andersen, Forbes.com, 6 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Greenblatt found the first frequently convinces the second that the work is fine.
    Craig S. Smith, Forbes.com, 9 Aug. 2026
  • It’s already been established that Ted is returning to coach the team, though what exactly convinces him to come back is a reveal saved for the premiere itself.
    Rachel LaBonte, Entertainment Weekly, 5 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • The Republican Party is focused on making sure the federal government does not function by starving it of revenue.
    Chicago Tribune, Chicago Tribune, 14 Aug. 2026
  • An 85 per cent limit still leaves little left over to fund non-staff operating costs, which averaged 48 per cent of revenues in the Championship in 2024-25.
    Chris Weatherspoon, New York Times, 14 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Following the successful first model, this iteration will feature binned A19 Pro chips, repurposed from iPhone 17 Pro production, which dictates its release timeline as chip stock accumulates.
    Ewan Spence, Forbes.com, 16 Aug. 2026
  • The autopsy also found Martinez suffered pulmonary and mild cerebral edema, a potentially deadly condition where excess fluid accumulates in the lungs and brain.
    Perry Vandell, USA Today, 12 Aug. 2026

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“Gains.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/gains. Accessed 21 Aug. 2026.

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