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2.0

[too--point--oh]

adjective

  1. (used postpositively to denote a revised or improved version of the original).

    Here comes healthcare 2.0.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of 2.01

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Example Sentences

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It was a serendipitous moment, however; it clicked for him that Vecna 2.0 could be simultaneously more exposed and sharper.

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Inherited retirement assets under the Secure 2.0 Act are fairly complex, says Neil V. Carbone, trusts-and-estates partner at law firm Farrell Fritz.

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Another risk: China’s heavy investment into its manufacturing industry is resulting in a flood of low-cost, more advanced exports, creating what some describe as a China Shock 2.0” that threatens other countries’ domestic industries.

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Another risk: China’s heavy investment into its manufacturing industry is resulting in a flood of low-cost, more advanced exports, creating what some describe as a China Shock 2.0” that threatens other countries’ domestic industries.

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At the tail-end of the technooptimist spike brought by President Barack Obama, this was the last gasp of Web 2.0.

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