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2.0
[too--point--oh]
adjective
(used postpositively to denote a revised or improved version of the original).
Here comes healthcare 2.0.
Example Sentences
At the tail-end of the technooptimist spike brought by President Barack Obama, this was the last gasp of Web 2.0.
The bitcoin-to-gold volatility ratio drifted below 2.0, implying that “bitcoin currently consumes 1.8 times more risk capital than gold.”
The main task of the BoE, which acts independently of the UK government, is to keep Britain's annual inflation rate at 2.0 percent.
Johnson 2.0 was bowling rockets and unsettling England batters.
Emilio Pagán, 34, RP, 2.0, 6.4: Pagán posted a 2.88 ERA in 70 appearances in 2025 for the Reds, the sixth team he has pitched for effectively in nine seasons.
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