a given or particular mass or aggregate of matter
the sum of human knowledge is now so immense that even a highly educated person can hope to absorb only a tiny quantum of it
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Recent Examples of quantumTo make the machines more reliable, the industry needs solutions to two problems: quantum error correction and calibration, Huang noted in the April 13 press release.—Peter Cohan, Forbes.com, 20 Apr. 2026 But for some researchers, the discomfort that quantum jamming creates is inspiring new ideas.—Matt Von Hippel, Quanta Magazine, 17 Apr. 2026 Featuring Anne Truitt, Simon Critchley, James Hillman, and More
Just as an acclaimed prose writer/musician/actor isn’t necessarily a strong poet, the leap between novel and short story can be quantum.—Diana Arterian, Literary Hub, 17 Apr. 2026 While still in its infancy, quantum technology harnesses subatomic particles to make potentially enormous advances in a wide range of computing applications.—Robert Channick, Chicago Tribune, 16 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for quantum
That report shows the amount of money spent on sportsbook television advertising is down from a peak in 2021 and the industry airs far fewer commercials than the pharmaceutical sector.
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Luke Connors,
Washington Post,
19 May 2026
Irrigation systems may require a truly astronomical amount of water.
Despite Black Friday–style lines, limited quantities and resellers charging exorbitant prices, the tote has become a must‑have staple, with fans lining up for each new release.
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Gabe Hauari,
USA Today,
20 May 2026
But faced with the quantity and quality of Soviet tanks in the East, and British-American tanks in the West, the tank’s purpose became the achievement of total battlefield supremacy.
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Matthew S Williams,
Interesting Engineering,
20 May 2026