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Recent Examples of pluralityHere, Harris had a much better showing, with a plurality of respondents, 30%, selecting her.—Brendan Rascius, Miami Herald, 24 Apr. 2025 But a plurality of GOP respondents opposed Trump’s pitch to take over the Gaza Strip (44 percent).—Laura Kelly, The Hill, 8 Apr. 2025 In November, the candidate who wins a plurality of votes will be the next mayor.—Maya King, New York Times, 4 Apr. 2025 President Donald Trump returned to the White House, this time with a national plurality behind him many Democratic operatives believed was impossible.—W. James Antle Iii, Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 14 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for plurality
However, Rosenbaum argues, a profusion of biographies and publications focused on Bloomsbury since the 1960s is proof of ongoing curiosity about the phenomenon and the people involved in it.
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Jenny Noyce,
JSTOR Daily,
14 May 2025
The whole resort felt like an exercise in suspension of disbelief—a rarefied world of oversize opulence and cosmopolitan profusion set against a backdrop of raw nature and majestic isolation.
On its face, the slackening of interest in demonstrating against Trump in his second term—despite the preponderance of issues that trigger his opposition every day—can be understood simply as a change in the political atmosphere.
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Gal Beckerman,
The Atlantic,
5 Apr. 2025
Such violation has already been observed in quarks (another building block of the universe), but that discrepancy wasn’t enough to account for the preponderance of matter over antimatter.
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Discover Magazine,
Discover Magazine,
26 Mar. 2025
First and foremost, abundance means building housing.
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Chicago Tribune,
Chicago Tribune,
7 May 2025
Yet bizarrely, the man who for decades has been a symbol of unapologetic American excess is now defending his tariff policies by making a case against abundance.
Dropping search traffic on Apple devices, which recently integrated a heap of AI features, would be a bad sign.
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Ryan Whitwam,
ArsTechnica,
8 May 2025
The letter — pulled together in coordination with the advocacy group Americans for Responsible Growth — heaps more pressure on Tesla and Musk ahead of the company releasing first-quarter earnings results after the close Tuesday.
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