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Jeremy

American  
[jer-uh-mee] / ˈdʒɛr ə mi /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Jeremiah.


Example Sentences

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Members of the AGI House in San Francisco, a community home for AI builders and researchers, held a debate last week—before the administration announced its decision to kick out Anthopic—about what the company ought to do next, said Jeremy Nixon, who helped start the house.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jeremy Munday, professor of electrical and computer engineering at UC Davis and co author of the study, explained that the temperature contrast can be as modest as that between a hot cup of coffee and the surrounding air.

From Science Daily

US team-mate Jake Sanderson said the laughter had been "a bit of a mistake" that "got blown out of proportion a little bit", while reserve goaltender Jeremy Swayman said "we should've reacted differently" and Charlie McAvoy added it was "not reflective of how we feel".

From BBC

His US teammate Jake Sanderson told journalists the laughter had been "a bit of a mistake" that "got blown out of proportion a little bit," while reserve goaltender Jeremy Swayman said "We should've reacted differently."

From Barron's

“These companies are still growing” and are playing offense in AI, said Jeremy Thames, partner at Salesforce investor Harris Associates.

From The Wall Street Journal