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Recent Examples of popularizeSmartSweets helped popularize the category early on with gummy bears that once packed 28 grams of fiber in one bag, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest.—Ryan Brennan, Charlotte Observer, 4 June 2026 Larry designed the colorful courts and revamped scoring system that helped popularize the sport.—Los Angeles Times, 30 May 2026 The piece helped popularize the concept of AI-native services companies — startups that deliver business outcomes directly rather than selling software licenses.—Truebridge Capital, Forbes.com, 27 May 2026 The last major wave, driven by Art Deco references, helped popularize structural elements like the bezel that still influence design today.—Lauren Fisher, Footwear News, 20 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for popularize
The fastest ways to lose that hotel feel include overusing plug-ins, which read as synthetic, and mixing too many competing fragrances at once.
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Lauren Jarvis-Gibson,
Kansas City Star,
10 June 2026
Don’t Overdo the Booze While a preflight or in-flight cocktail might sound like a good idea to calm jangled nerves, both experts caution against overusing alcohol to manage anxiety in the air.
In their scenes together, Ahmed plays straight man so Khan can go huge, all breezy confidence and street smarts combined as a defense against the countless stereotypes the bearded, accented, proudly Muslim Zulfi must face every day.
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Joe Reid,
Vulture,
29 May 2026
When younger generations don’t have interactions or relationships with older adults having vibrant lives, later chapters of life can be stereotyped as a time of pain, difficulty and loss, Emery-Tiburcio said.
The background appears splotchy and overexposed, but to my dismay, the selfie camera did not miss my messy eyebrows or the minor imperfections on my skin.
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Kimberly Gedeon,
PC Magazine,
2 June 2026
Talent can lose trust, seem overexposed, fall out of sync with the moment, or simply become less compelling.