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doubling
[duhb-ling]
noun
the part of the upper or lower end of one spar of a mast that is overlapped by another spar above or below it.
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When she said she couldn't afford a holiday, he offered to "help" by doubling what money she had via his foreign currency exchange business.
But as birth and marriage rates fall, some conservatives are doubling down on the importance of starting a family.
Producers in the U.S. are already stretched to find new centers of LNG demand to absorb the doubling of its export capacity by 2030.
Producers in the U.S. are already stretched to find new centers of LNG demand to absorb the doubling of its export capacity by 2030.
With the acquisition, Adobe appears to be doubling down on its bid to transform into an AI-first company, a mission that has proven largely unsuccessful so far.
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