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Recent Examples of thickenThese trees naturally have shallow feeder root systems, and as the tree ages and grows, these roots thicken and break through the surface.—
Sj McShane,
Martha Stewart,
19 July 2026 The conditions — including the air quality and visibility — improved as Friday progressed, but the National Weather Service warned the smoke could thicken overnight and into Saturday, when rain is expected.—
Peter Sblendorio,
New York Daily News,
17 July 2026 Gengras hangs back, letting his synths thicken the air rather than leaping boldly to the front.—
Daniel Bromfield,
Pitchfork,
15 July 2026 Cook over medium heat, whisking constantly, until the pudding begins to bubble and thicken, about 5 to 7 minutes.—ABC News,
9 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for thicken
China’s imports of LNG from Russia across all routes surged nearly 28% in the first half of the year by volume as LNG exports from the Middle East froze due to the US-Iran war.
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Simone McCarthy,
CNN Money,
14 Aug. 2026
In 2014, around four thousand Americans chose to freeze their eggs, according to the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology.
Popular with royalty and celebrities, the brand is expanding with its first flagship store on London's Sloane Square, solidifying its unique position between high street and heritage luxury.
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Kate Hardcastle,
Forbes.com,
13 Aug. 2026
The revisions by Takaichi's government to the antiquated law is meant to solidify the principle of the crucial imperial bloodline but pushes aside the emperor’s daughter.
Across 17 tracks, guitar riffs curdle into sheets of distortion, melodies dissolve into electronic hiss, and grooves are chronically interrupted by fresh rhythmic detours.
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Arman Khan,
Pitchfork,
4 Aug. 2026
Patriotism rooted in one or the other can curdle into cynicism or nihilism when confronted with evidence that confounds them.