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Recent Examples of tailwindReturns from European or Asian equities, when translated back into dollars, receive a currency tailwind that can meaningfully augment local-currency performance.—
Jason Kirsch,
Forbes.com,
2 July 2026 The drop in oil prices is a tailwind for stocks, but until the conflict is settled, the Middle East turmoil remains a risk.—
John Towfighi,
CNN Money,
19 June 2026 Had history caught a different tailwind, those crêpe shops might have been fish and chips joints.—
Caitlin Gunther,
Condé Nast Traveler,
19 June 2026 Sud credits this outsize growth to favorable industry tailwinds, but noted that the strategy for scaling has changed.—
Jeff John Roberts,
Fortune,
9 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for tailwind
The Atlas Lions are the lone African team left in the competition and are looking to stun the footballing world with a takedown blow of Didier Deschamps’ 2018 World Cup champions in this revenge match.
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Kayla Hayempour,
NBC news,
9 July 2026
On the following Friday, the team attracted more than 2 million people downtown for a blow-out celebration.
The United States is also facing gale-force productivity headwinds, such as the aging of the population and the relentlessly rising cost of health care, education, and housing.
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Annie Lowrey,
The Atlantic,
29 June 2026
His football outing on ITV was perfectly good value, even if there was the near-instant karma of an off-camera Brooklyn gale threatening to blow the set down.
Wildfire season is just beginning in the West, but firefighting resources are already strained following a windstorm last week that sent flames racing through Great Basin states mired in drought.
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Evan Bush,
NBC news,
2 July 2026
Take time now to review your homeowner’s policy, windstorm coverage and flood insurance.
More than 75 million were in the threat zone for severe storms in the coming hours, stretching across parts of the Plains into the Northeast, with the primary hazard being damaging wind gusts.
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Jon Haworth,
ABC News,
5 July 2026
Storms in southeastern New England and the Mid-Atlantic could cause damaging wind gusts, torrential rain and potential flash flooding July 5, AccuWeather meteorologists said.
In Homer’s Odyssey, the Greek hero Odysseus must overcome tempests, temptations, mythical monsters, and divine wrath to sail home to the island of Ithaca after the Trojan War.
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Encyclopedia Britannica,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
6 July 2026
You're used to a bit of spontaneity, but this tempest is going to draw extra frustrations around your income, finances, or money matters.